The past form of "start" is "started." It is a regular verb, so it follows the standard rule of adding "-ed" to the base form to create the past tense. For example, "I start my day early" becomes "I started my day early."
The past form of "wake up" is "woke up"
The past tense is started.
The past perfect tense is 'had started'.
Through is not a verb so it doesn't have a past or present form, it is a preposition or adverb or adjective.
The past tense of "creep" is "crept".
The past tense is started.
Present tense:I/you/we/they start. He/she/it starts. The present participle is starting.Past tense:Started.
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The simple past tense is drew.Drew is the past simple of draw.Drawing is the present participle of drawUsually you start with basic form of the verb (draw) and describe the other forms in relation to the base form.
Past tense of "be" are: I was... You were... He/She/It was... We were... (or We're...) They were... Example: I was at the movies last night.
The word is spelled began, just as you spelled it. The simple tenses (present, past, past participle) are: begin began begun
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The past form of "am" is "was" and the past participle is "been."
The past form (and also the past participle) of plan is planned.
The past form of stop (and also the past participle)is stopped.
The past form of 'dig' is 'dug'.
The past form of come is came.