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What verbs end in 'ed'?

Past tense of lead; ie, led. Past tense of feed; ie, fed. Past tense of cry; ie, cried. Past tense of fry; ie fried. There are many past tense verbs which end in -ed while at the same time not all past tense verbs necessarily do end in -ed.


What is the past tense for kick?

Almost all past tense verbs end with -ed, so add -ed to kick -- kicked is the past tense verb.


What is the past tense of Coach?

The past tense of coach would be "coached" adding the "-ed" at the end.


What is the past tense of cut and why?

The past tense is cut. It is an irregular verb so it doesn't end in -ed.


What do most verbs in past tense end with?

Most verbs in past tense end with "ed". For example, "walked", "played", "talked".


How to form past tense?

use -ed at the end of your word


What the end of ed in suffixes?

Ed means past tense as in passed , walked ,or jogged


Are Irregular verbs form their past tense by ending with -d or -ed?

No, irregular verbs do not form their past tense by ending with -d or -ed. Irregular verbs have unique past tense forms that do not follow regular patterns. Some examples include "go" (went), "eat" (ate), and "come" (came).


What are the verbs called when their past tense doesn't end in ed or t?

Verbs whose past tense does not end in "ed" or "t" are irregular verbs. This means their past tense form does not follow the regular pattern of adding "-ed" or "-t" to the base form of the verb.


How do you change the word having present tense into past tense?

To change a verb from present tense to past tense, usually you add "-ed" to the end of the verb. For example, "to have" in present tense becomes "had" in past tense.


What is the past tense of compress?

Compressed? Just add -ed at the end to make the past tense, like for most words.


Do all past tense verbs end in ed?

No. Some verbs, especially the ones with an Anglo-Saxon origin, do not. Take "run", for example, whose past tense is "ran". "Go" and "went" is another example.