It seemed you were busy last night.
Rained is the past tense verb in "It rained last night."
Have is present tense. The past tense is had.
The past tense of "tink" is "tinked." For example, "She tinked on the piano last night."
The past tense of "lie" is "lied." For example, "She lied about her whereabouts last night."
Jack phoned me last night. - phoned = past tense.I was watching TV when Jack phoned me last night - was watching = past tense.I had eaten my dinner and was watching TV when Jack phoned me last night. - had eaten = past tense
Rained is the past tense verb in "It rained last night."
The past tense of fight is "fought."We fought in the alley last night.
Have is present tense. The past tense is had.
The past tense of "tink" is "tinked." For example, "She tinked on the piano last night."
The past tense for "make" is "made" I made dinner last night. you made dinner last week. she/he/they made dinner last weekend.
The past tense of "lie" is "lied." For example, "She lied about her whereabouts last night."
Jack phoned me last night. - phoned = past tense.I was watching TV when Jack phoned me last night - was watching = past tense.I had eaten my dinner and was watching TV when Jack phoned me last night. - had eaten = past tense
swelled My toe swelled up last night.
The past tense of "should" is "should have." For example, "She should have finished her homework last night."
ground As in "I ground that coffee last night."
Undressed. As in, "I got undressed last night".
The verb "last" is regular; therefore, its past tense is "lasted".