The past tense of clean is cleaned.
Destroyed is the past tense of destroy...therefore there is not a past tense for destroyed.
The past tense is smote.
"Responsible" is an adjective. It does not have a past tense. Instead, the past tense would apply to the word before. (Present - she is responsible, Past - she was responsible.)
The word 'at' is not a verb and so doesn't have a past tense.
No. Angry is an adjective and does not have a past tense.
Clean is not past tense, it's present tense. The past tense is cleaned.
The past tense of clean is cleaned.
"Cleaned" is the past tense of "clean".
The past tense of "clean up" is "cleaned up."
I/he/she/it was cleaning. You/we/they were cleaning.
The past tense of clean is "cleaned" and the past participle is also "cleaned."
The past perfect tense is had cleaned.
The past perfect progressive tense of "clean" is "had been cleaning."
Clean is not past perfect. It's present simple. The past perfect tense of clean is had cleaned.
Present tense - clean. Past tense - cleaned. Present tense - work. Past tense - worked. Present tense - play. Past tense - played.
The past tense of "cleaned" does not have a double "n" because it follows the general rule of forming past tense verbs by adding "-ed" at the end. The word "clean" does not have a double "n," so when the past tense is formed, the "-ed" is simply added to the end of the base form "clean."
Use will + verb or going + verb or present continuous to make a future sentence.will - I will clean the house tomorrow.going to - I am going to clean the house on Saturday.present continuous -- I am cleaning the house on the weekend.The past tense being "Dirty"