The noun 'break out' is a singular, common, compound, abstract noun; a word for an eruption of something on the skin; occurrences of an infectious disease; an escape from confinement, monotony, or conformity.
The past tense of 'break out' is broke out (the verb 'broke' modified by the adverb 'out')
Note: The word 'breakout' (no space) is a compound noun and a compound adjective.
broke out
They broke out of the prison at dawn.
Future tense - will break. Past tense - broke.
The past tense of break is broke.
The past tense of break is broke.broken
Yes. Past tense: Broke Present tense: break Future tense: Will break
The simple past tense of break is "broke".
The past tense form of the verb "break" would be "broke".
Broke is the past tense of break. The future tense of break is will break.
BROKE is the past tense of BROKE. The present tense is BREAK or BREAKING.
The simple past tense is broke. The past participle is broken.
The past perfect tense is created with the auxiliary verb had and a past participle.Examples:The past perfect tense of walk is had walked. (Walk is a regular verb, so the past tense and past participle are the same.)The past perfect tense of break is had broken. (Break is an irregular verb. The past tense is broke, and the past participle is broken.)
over-break is not a word. its two words together. use it in a sentence and then get back to me for the past tense. im surprised you know what past tense is though
The past tense of break is broke, and the past participle is broken.