The simple past tense is: you saw a bad accident.
The past tense of "come with bad" is "came with bad".
There's no past tense for the word "bad", because it's an adjective. Only verbs have a past tense.
"emitted" is a verb form. It is either a simple past tense of the verb" to emit " or else is a past participle. The bottle emitted a bad odor. ( simple past) The gas emitted from the bottle has a bad odor. (past participle)
Past tense refers to actions that have already happened, present tense refers to actions happening currently, and future tense refers to actions that will happen. Each tense has its own verb conjugations and is used to indicate the timing of the action being described.
There is no past tense for "felt". "felt" is the past tense of "feel". "You feel good today, but you felt bad yesterday."
Bad is an adjective, not a verb. Only verbs have tenses.
Bad, experiences in the past, such as accident, victim of rape, hurt in the past
it is the past tense of the verb "deal" You have been dealt a bad hand.
The past tense of have is "had":"I have a dog now.""I had a dog a long time ago."Do not confuse this with "have had", which describes a continuing condition:"I have had a dog for five years."The correct tense depends on what you are saying. Some examples using have as the main verb:present simple - I have a new car. She has a new car. ( has is the third person singular form of have.)past simple - I had a good holiday.present continuous - I am having a good time.past continuous - I was having a bad day.present perfect - I have had a great holiday.past perfect - I had had a bad day and was feeling sorry for myself.will future - I will have a good holiday.going to future - I am going to have a party next week.
"Bad" is an adjective. Adjectives do not have tense, thus there is no future tense of "bad".
The Past Tense of the word "blow" (from the English verb:"to blow") is "blew". For example: "The wind blew all night" / "The big, bad wolf blew down the house of the three little pigs."
Yes, the word is past tense for the verb smell; and alternate for the past tense is smelt. Smelled is having detected an odor. Example sentence: The leftover soup smelled bad so I threw it out.