The past tense is heard.
The past tense of hear is heard.
The past tense of see is saw; the past tense of hear is heard.
The past tense of the verb "hear" is "heard". If you mean the word as in, "My hearing is quite good," the word is a gerund in that case, and has no past tense. The compound auxiliary verb progressive "be hearing" has the past tense "was hearing", perfective "have heard" has the past tense "had heard", and progressive-perfective "have been hearing" has the past tense "had been hearing".
The past tense is had.
The past tense for "hear" is "heard."
The past tense of hear is heard.
The past tense of see is saw; the past tense of hear is heard.
The past tense of the verb "hear" is "heard". If you mean the word as in, "My hearing is quite good," the word is a gerund in that case, and has no past tense. The compound auxiliary verb progressive "be hearing" has the past tense "was hearing", perfective "have heard" has the past tense "had heard", and progressive-perfective "have been hearing" has the past tense "had been hearing".
The past tense is had.
The past tense for "hear" is "heard."
have in past tense is had
The past tense of have is had.
The past tense of "hear" is "heard."
Heared is not a word in the English language. It could be a misspelling of heard, which is the past tense and past participle of hear. The past perfect tense of hear is had heard.
The past tense of 'spell' is 'spelled'. 'Spelt' is also used in British English.
Heard is the past tense and past participle of hear. The past perfect tense of hear is had heard.
You spell the past tense of settle like this: Settled