There are at least two past forms for two different verbs tear. The past tense of tear (rip or shred) is tore. "I tore my shirt on the chair." The past tense of tear (to form tears in the eyes) is teared. "The woman teared up when she heard her country's national anthem."
The past tense of "tear off" is "tore off."
"torn" is already in the past tense - it is the past participle of "tear"RegardsDimi
'Tare' (noun) has several meanings, one of which refers to a type of field plant.Nouns do not have past tenses. (e.g. What is the past tense of 'tree'?)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'to tare' (verb) means to take account of the weight of the packaging etc when giving the weight of things. The past tense is 'tared'. e.g."It's OK, I've tared the weight and I'm not charging you for the weight of the crate."Scales should always be carefully tared (set to zero) before use. NB. This usage is rare. Zeroed, zeroized (UK zeroised) is more usual.A similar sounding word is to 'tear', as in 'to tear a piece of paper.'The past simple of tear is tore:"He tore his trousers when he tried to climb over that barbwire fence."For more information, see Sources and Related linksbelow.
A homophone for "tier" is "tear."
The main suffixes of "tear" are -s (as in tears) and -ing (as in tearing).
Past=tear past participle=tear
If 'tear' is not related to the liquid secretion of the eyes, the past tense of 'tear' is 'tore' and past participle is 'torn'.
If 'tear' is not related to the liquid secretion of the eyes, the past tense of 'tear' is 'tore' and past participle is 'torn'.
Tear, as in to tear some paper, has the past tense of tore.
infinitive: tear past: tore past participle: torn
Yes, tore is the past tense of tear. The past participle is torn.
tear/tears = Present; tore = Past; will (/shall) tear = Future.
Torn is the past participle of tear. tear tore torn
The verb tear is the present tense. Past tense is tore.The past participle is 'torn'.
The past tense of "tear off" is "tore off."
Torn is the past tense of tear.
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