"fed"
yes because it comes from the word 'throw'. however, threw is the past tense Throwing is the action verb. Threw is past tense. Throwing is the action verb. Threw is past tense.
Yes, the word 'discovered' is the past tense of the verb 'to discover', a word for the act of discovering, an action verb.
No, the word wrote is not an adverb.The word wrote is a verb, as it is an action (past tense of "write").
A verb that allows the subject to receive the action.
Yes. Blocked is an action. it is because it's an action word only it's in past tense.
There is no past tense for "voters" as the word is not a verb. A past tense is the word to describe the action/verb retrospectively. If you were meaning "vote", the past tense of this word is "voted".
"They" is a pronoun. It cannot have a past tense, as it is a word for a group of people or objects, and not an action / verb that can alter from the present tense to the past.
'fed' is the conventional past form of 'feed'
Yes "finished" is a past tense verb as it is an action word.
yes because it comes from the word 'throw'. however, threw is the past tense Throwing is the action verb. Threw is past tense. Throwing is the action verb. Threw is past tense.
"Saw" is a past tense verb. It refers to an action that has already happened.
"You" is not a verb nor an action, and does not have a present, past, or future tense form.
The word 'until' is a preposition - it doesn't have a past tense.
The word "would" is considered to be in the past tense when used to indicate a conditional action or event that may happen in the future. It can also be used in the present tense in certain contexts, such as expressing a habitual action or a polite request.
The word "passed" is the past tense of the verb "pass." It indicates that the action being described has already taken place.
Obese can not be past tense because it's not an action. Ex: She ran to the store. <-- Ran is past tense because it is an action, while obese is an adjective, or a describing word.
Threw is the past tense of the verb "throw." It specifically indicates an action that occurred in the past.