The past of stop is stopped
Had stopped
The past perfect tense of the verb "to stop" is "had stopped." This tense is used to indicate that an action was completed before another action or time in the past. For example, in the sentence "She had stopped the car before the accident occurred," the stopping of the car happened prior to the accident.
Won is the past tense and past participle of the verb win.
The past tense and past participle are both ground.
Began is the past tense of begin, and begun is the past participle.
The past form of stop (and also the past participle)is stopped.
Stopped is the past tense for the verb "stop"
The past tense of stop is stopped. The present tense of stop is stop.
Stopped is the past participle of stop.
did not stop, didn't stop I did not stop smoking until last year.
I had stopped
The past tense of "stop" is "stopped" and the past participle is also "stopped."
Stopped is the past tense for the verb "stop"
There is no verb in the past perfect tense in that sentence. The past perfect tense of stop is had stopped. Stopped is the past tense.
The past progressive of "stop":I was stoppingWe were stoppingYou were stoppingHe/she was stoppingThey were stopping
Move on with life and stop thinking about the past because you can not change it.
Past tense - stopped. Present tense - I stop - He/she/it stops Future tense - will stop, going to stop, am/is/are stopping.