No, the past tense is lent.
The past tense of "lend" is "lent."
The simple past tense of "lend" is "lent."
infinitive: lendpast: lentpast participle: lent
Lent is the past tense and past participle.
Both the past and the past participle are 'lent'.
The past tense of "lend" is "lent."
The simple past tense of "lend" is "lent."
infinitive: lendpast: lentpast participle: lent
Lent is the past tense and past participle.
Both the past and the past participle are 'lent'.
The past perfect tense of "lend" is "had lent." This tense is used to indicate that an action was completed before another action in the past. For example, "She had lent him the book before he moved."
Try and remember the difference of the last letter.
The future tense is will lend.
You just right click on someone and click trade, if he accepts it will be lended to him.
No, it is not. Reminded is the past tense and past participle of the verb to remind, and does not lend itself well to use as an adjective.
lend
lent It is not 'loaned', as the word 'loan' is actually a noun which has just been corrupted over time.