"She used to go bike riding a lot last summer."
"Had used" is the past perfect tense.
No, "have" is the present tense. (to have) The past tense would be "had".
I used the past tense to answer this question.
past tense is still used because it is still in the past
The word "best" only has a past tense when it is used as a verb.It is used as a verb to mean to surpass in achievement.The past tense in this case is bested.
in a past tense sentence.
The Past Simple Tense in the Passive Voice (of the verb TO SET).
Did, or done, or have, depending on how it has been used in the sentence.
Just used the past tense word of what you are trying to describe. For example -He is running. Past tense. He ran.
It doesn't have a tense as it isn't a verb.
i think the word "HYPNOTISE" can be used in a sentence. it can only be used when you are talking about the past then you have to use its past tense which is hypnotized.
e.g. I have received this. You use it in past tense.
A past simple sentence has one verb in the past tense: I walked to school. -- The verb walk is in the past tense = walked. Past simple is used to talk about something that happened in the past and is now finished.
Well, don't is used when the subject is in present tense, and wasn't used in past tense.
The sentence "others refer to them as giant rivers of ice" is in the present tense. The past tense would have used referred, the future tense would have used, will refer.
The word "miss" can be in the present tense, past tense, or future tense depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "I miss you" is present tense, "I missed you" is past tense, and "I will miss you" is future tense.
"Merry" is not a verb and has no tense; it can be used as an adjective or the object of the verb. You need the past tense of the verb used with merry. For example, if the sentence is "Let us make merry," the past tense would be "We made merry all evening long."