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Let's step through the verb realize from future to present to past to past participle. Ready? Let's jump. I will realize. I could realize. I should realize. I realize. I realized. I have realized. I could have realized. I should have realized. The word realized is past tense. You can't "should realized" in this light. You should realize that.

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What is the past participle of realize?

Realized is the past participle of realize.


What is the past tense of realize?

The past tense of "realize" would be "realized".


Now i realized how important the receipt is is it a correct grammar-?

'Now i realized how important the receipt is' is not correct grammar, and it should be 'Now I realize how important the receipt is '.


Is realized an adverb?

No, the word realized is the past tense of the verb to realize. The word realized is also an adjective.


What part of speech is the word realized?

Realized is a verb. It's the past tense of realize.


What part of speech is the word realize?

The word realize is a verb. The past tense is realized.


What is the name of the song that goes if you just realized on what i just realized?

Its called "Realize" by Colbie Caillat


How would you use realize ideally and beaming in a sentence?

The ideal thing is to realize the light was beaming. Ideally you should have realized it was the lighthouse beaming in the fog. Beaming with surprise, Peter began to realize he could be the ideal candidate.


What part of speech is realize?

The word realize is a verb. The past tense is realized.


What part of speech is relized?

The word is "REALIZED" and it is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "realize".


What is the verb form of realization?

Realize. Realize is a regular verb, it's other forms are realize realizes realized realizing


Is realize a verb?

Yes, realized is a verb. It is usable in the sentence "I just realized this and that." As you can see, the word 'realized' is a conjugation of the verb 'to realize', which makes the word a verb.