Read.
It's just pronounced differently past tense-like "red".
Both the present tense and past tense of the verb to readis spelled read.But they are pronounced differently: The present tense is pronounced (reed), while the past tense is pronounced (red).Present: I read a book every day.Past: I read a book yesterday.
The past tense is had.
The past tense of hurry is hurried. The past tense of read is read. The past tense of shout is shouted.
The past tense of 'spell' is 'spelled'. 'Spelt' is also used in British English.
Read is an irregular verb. The simple past tense is also "read".So, I read in the past tense is also I read.However, in the past tense, "read" is pronounced like "red".
Wanted to read is the past tense of wants to read.
Both the present tense and past tense of the verb to readis spelled read.But they are pronounced differently: The present tense is pronounced (reed), while the past tense is pronounced (red).Present: I read a book every day.Past: I read a book yesterday.
The past tense is had.
The past tense of hurry is hurried. The past tense of read is read. The past tense of shout is shouted.
The past tense of have is had.
have in past tense is had
The past tense of 'spell' is 'spelled'. 'Spelt' is also used in British English.
Read is an irregular verb. The simple past tense is also "read".So, I read in the past tense is also I read.However, in the past tense, "read" is pronounced like "red".
You spell the past tense of settle like this: Settled
Past tense READ is pronounced RED, present tense READ is pronounced REED.
The past tense is read, but it is pronounced red.
The past tense is fared.