Past simple questions are formed like this
Question word + did + subject + verb + .........
Where + did + you + go + to school?
Why did you hit her?
When did you see the movie?
These kinds of question need a long answer eg:
Why did you leave the party?
Because I had a headache.
Yes/no questions can be formed with:
Did + subject + verb + .........
Did you go to school today?
Did you hit her?
Did you like the movie?
These kinds of questions can be answered with just a yes or a no:
Did you hit her?
No. or No, I didn't or No, she hit me
Ask is present tense why asked is the past tense of ask
Ask is the present tense. Example: "You ask the questions and I will answer them." The past tense of ask is asked or did ask.
The past tense of question is questioned.
The past tense of "ask" would be "asked".
The past tense of "ask" is "asked."
Ask is present tense why asked is the past tense of ask
Ask is the present tense. Example: "You ask the questions and I will answer them." The past tense of ask is asked or did ask.
The past tense of question is questioned.
The past tense of "ask" would be "asked".
The past tense of "ask" is "asked."
'Ask' in Past tense is 'Asked'. You just have to add an 'ed' in the end. 'Ask for the future is just 'ask'.
The past perfect is 'had asked'.
The past tense form of "ask" is "asked".
Yes, "asked" is the past tense form of the verb "ask." In the present tense, it would be "ask."
Asked is a verb. It's the past tense of ask.
I used the past tense to answer this question.
The past tense is wared.If the question was meant to say wearthen the past tense is worn.