Washed is the past tense of wash.
She washed her car yesterday.
"Jump" turnes into the past tense form "jumped".
When paired with the indefinite article a, recount is a noun. Example: I demand a recount.Recount, as a verb, is not past tense. It is present tense. The past tense is recounted.
The past tense of "meet" is "met".Example:"I met your brother yesterday."
To make the past perfect tense: Subject + Had + Past Participle For example: I had finished my homework.
the past tense of was is would like for example would you please get me a glass of water
The past tense of wash is washed.
Past Tense of Wash: Washed. Past Participle of Wash: Washed.
It is "washed". In addition, the word "washed" is the past participle of "wash" as well.
Washed is the past tense of wash.
The past tense and the past participle of wash is washed.
No. Washed is the past tense verb of 'wash'.
"Said" is not an example of past tense; it is the past participle of the verb "say." In past tense, it would be "said."
Washed; wash/washing; will wash/[am/are/is] going to wash
The past tense of "has" is "had." For example, "He has a car" changes to "He had a car."
No. The past tense version of have is had. Example: I had 2 dollars, but I spent it on gum.
if you mean like you soap the wash cloth then it's soapped
My is not a verb. My is a pronoun. Therefore, there is no past tense of my.