Felt
The past tense is 'felt'. The past pluperfect is 'had felt'
Yes. It is the past participle of the verb "feel".
Feel is an irregular verb. The past is felt.I felt sick yesterday.
The past tense and participle of "feel" is "felt."Feel is sometimes called an irregular verb, though it is also called a strong verb.A regular verb forms its past tense and past participle by adding [-ed] to the stem.I walk, I walked, I have walked.A strong verb is different -- it changes to another form.I feel, I felt, I have felt.This form comes from older English, and is the same for the verb kneel (knelt). Strong verbs include give (gave) and stick (stuck).
Past can be used as a verb, noun, adjective, prepostition, or adverb. The definition for past as a verb is as follows: time gone by, something that happened or was done in the past.
The word feel is both a verb (feel, feels, feeling, felt) and a noun (feel, feels). Example sentences:verb: I'm glad to know that you feel better today.noun: I like the feel of this fabric, it will be perfect for the jacket I'm making.
Organised
Strictly speaking the tense of a verb indicates time, when an action or state of being took place. It will show whether the action is finished or continuing, in the past, at the present or in the future. well, if its past tense, then it already happened, indicating the past. past is time. ANWSER;A. Time
Lasted is the past tense of the the verb last. It means to continue for a specified period of time.
Yes it is. It is the past tense of go.
a past progressive is a part in grammar it has a formula which is (time phrase,subject,helping verb,action verb,then a finisher) for example: Last night I was checking the text messages on my phone. (Last night) is the time phrase. (I) is the subject. (was) is a helping verb. (checking) is the action verb (the text messages on my phone) is the finisher.
The term "planned" is the past tense of the verb "plan." It indicates that an action was intended or arranged at a specific time in the past. It refers to an action that was planned and completed before the current time.