such a verb which shows that subject did an action in dubitative condition in past time is called PAST DUBIOUS TENSE
NOTES
MAY BE AND MIGHT BE ARE HELPING VERBS OF THIS TENSE
ING IS USED WITH 1st FORM OF VERB :)
The term "past dubious continuous tense" is not a standard grammatical term. However, if you're referring to a continuous tense in the past, it typically describes actions that were ongoing at a specific point in the past. For example, "I was reading" indicates that the action of reading was in progress at that time. If "dubious" implies uncertainty about the action, it might suggest questioning the validity or reality of the ongoing action, but this is not a recognized grammatical tense.
Wore is the past tense of wear. You cannot have a past tense of a past tense, so there is no such word as weared.
No, wake is present tense. Woke is past tense.
It is the past tense.
The past tense is started.
present dubious tense
Were is the past tense of are.
The past tense of "hear" is "heard."
the definition of thrown is the past tense of throw
To do something in past tense.
Simple past tense of the verb to leap.
Past tense of "forbid". To forbid is to tell a person to not do something.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
The past tense of "has" is "had" and the past tense of "have" is "had."
The answer to your question is warranted. I think. Why don't you look up the word warranty in the dictionary, and at the end of the definition their should be the past tense word.Good Luck!!!!!!
Was and were are both the past tense of be. The present tense is: I am he is you are they are The past tense is: I was he was you were they were
a word that describes something that happens before the present