The past tense of "drop" is "dropped."
The past tense of "drop" is "dropped."
The past tense of drop is "dropped."
The past tense of "drop" is "dropped" and the past participle is also "dropped."
The past tense of "drop off" would be "dropped off".
No, "drop" is not the past tense of "drip." "Drop" is its own verb, meaning to fall or let fall in drops; whereas "drip" means to let drops fall.
No, "drop" is not the past tense of "drip." "Drop" is its own verb, meaning to fall or let fall in drops; whereas "drip" means to let drops fall.
The past tense of "drop" is "dropped."
The past tense of drop is "dropped."
The past tense of "drop" is "dropped" and the past participle is also "dropped."
The past tense of "drop off" would be "dropped off".
The past tense of drip is dripped. The future tense of drip is will drip.
dropped
The simple past tense (and the past participle) is dropped.
The past tense of drip is dripped. The future tense of drip is will drip.
The verb form of "dropped" is "drop." It means to let something fall from one's grasp or to fall freely under gravity.
Dropped!! Or dripped, if talking about water.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had