Yes. Examples: aged, aggravated, afforded, approached, allowed, amassed, and many, many more.
Any verb that begins with A has a past tense form.
* ended * erred
The past tense of "to occur" is occurred.
Tired is an adjective it doesn't have a past tense.
Enthusiasm is a noun and doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.
Some examples: Past tense - worked. Future tense - will work. Past tense - played. Future tense - will play. Past tense - lied. Future tense - will lie.
The past tense is started.
Was/were starting is the past progressive tense of start.
Start is a regular verb; therefore, its past tense is started.
The past tense of the verb "start" is "started."
Some examples include: danced, drew, drank, died, disagreed.
What is the past tense word for think
Started is the past tense of start. The future tense of start is will start.
The past tense of "is" is "was". The past tense of "whole" is also "whole" because it does not change in its past tense form.
The past perfect tense is 'had started'.
Present tense - am, is and are. Past tense - was and were.
The verb "start" can be present tense (start, starts), past tense (started), or future tense (will start).
The words were and was are both past tense of be.