I/you/we/they cry. He/she/it cries. The present participle is crying.
The present tense of "cried" is "cry."
Present participle - crying Past participle - cried
present-Cry-past-Cried
she cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and etc. etc. etc.
future tense: will/shall cry past tense: cried present tense: cry/cries
The third-person singular present tense of to cry is correctly spelled, "cries," the same as the plural of the noun cry.
Yes, the word 'cried' is a verb, the past tense and past participle of the verb to cry. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.example use of the adjective:Her cried tears didn't solve the problem.The daily news was once delivered by cried messages in the streets.The present participle or the verb also functions as an adjective.example: The woman held her crying baby.
"cried" is the past tense form of the verb "cry". To prove it is a verb, you can use it with a subject: "I cried, you cried, they cried".
Cried.
She Cried was created in 1970.
I Cried was created in 1954.
I Cried for You was created in 1923.
No! It should be I've heard that you cried or I heard that you cried.