The past tense is also 'cast'.
past: destroyed past perfect: I had destroyed past continuous: I was destroying
They are from the past.
"Tore" is the past tense of "tear". "Torn" is the past participle.
"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.)
Where were the traces of the past found
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The past tense is also 'cast out'.
The past participle of 'forecast' is 'forecast', just as the past participle of 'cast' is 'cast' and the past participle of 'broadcast' is 'broadcast'
The past participle of 'forecast' is 'forecast', just as the past participle of 'cast' is 'cast' and the past participle of 'broadcast' is 'broadcast'
It's part of the verb to cast - I cast (simple past) - I have cast (present perfect) and it's the past participle.
No, the present tense of "cast" is "cast," and the past tense is "cast" as well.
The past tense form of "cast" would either be "cast" or "casted", depending on how it is used.
Present- Simple Past cast- cast shape- shaped form- formed
Cast. Some will say casted, which is incorrect.
The past participle of "cast" is "cast." "Hit" is another irregular verb with the base form used for present plural, past tense, and past participle.
The cast of His Scarlet Past - 1919 includes: Elinor Field
The cast of The Shadow of the Past - 1913 includes: Francelia Billington