The second person past tense for study is "you studied".
Studied is the past tense of study.
The second person singular, past tense is jumped: You jumped right over the obstacle.
The second person singular past tense of "lose" is "you lost."
The past tense of study is studied. The present tense of study is study.
The past progressive tense of "study" is "was/were studying."
Studied is the past tense of study.
The second person singular, past tense is jumped: You jumped right over the obstacle.
The past tense of study is studied. The present tense of study is study.
The past tense of "were" is "was" when referring to singular subjects or "were" when referring to plural subjects.
The past progressive tense of "study" is "was/were studying."
The past tense of study is studied. I want to study English when I go to college. I studied English when I was in college.
Would is a past tense form of will. Were is a second person singular past indicative of be.
The second person singular past tense of "lose" is "you lost."
No. "Were" is the past tense of "be", used for the first, second, and third person plural.Present tense of "be": I am, we/you are, he/she/it is, they arePast tense of "be": I/he/she/it was, we/you/they were
The past continuous tense of study is:I/He/She/It was studying.You/We/They were studying.
"Did" is past tense.Past: DidPresent: Do in first person, second person and third person plural while it is does in third person singularFuture: Will Do
No, "were" is not an adverb. It is a verb form that is used as the past tense of "to be."