base verb = dig. Dig the garden before I get back!
past = dug. I dug the garden as quick as I could.
past participle = I have dug the garden.
The past tenses of "lonely" are "lonelied" and "lonely" itself.
The past tenses of "bring" are "brought" for the simple past and "had brought" for the past perfect.
The three tenses of the verb "lie" are present (lie), past (lay), and past participle (lain).
Doug is a proper noun and does not have any tenses. If you meant the past tense verb dug, the present tense is dig.
The past form of 'dig' is 'dug'.
The past tenses of "lonely" are "lonelied" and "lonely" itself.
had.
The past tenses of "bring" are "brought" for the simple past and "had brought" for the past perfect.
Simple past: taught Past perfect: had taught
Past tense is act or action done in the past.The past tenses include the simple past, past perfect, past continuous, and past perfect continuous.
"Nervous" is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense. It is only verbs that have a past tense.
Present - am, is, are. Past - was, were.
The past tense is went.
"had not" is the past tense of "have not". (not is an adverb and does not have tenses)
There are three simple tenses - past, present and future.
The tenses are used for verbs, not nouns. Status is a noun.
The three standard tenses are forget, forgot, forgotten.