The word "least" is a comparative noun or adjective (the smallest amount, the minimal value). Only verbs have a past tense.
No, "tiniest" is not a past tense word. It is the superlative form of the adjective "tiny," indicating the smallest or least size. The past tense of "tiny" is "tinied."
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
The past tense of "has" is "had" and the past tense of "have" is "had."
Was and were are both the past tense of be. The present tense is: I am he is you are they are The past tense is: I was he was you were they were
"will be" is the future tense of "be". The past tense of "be" is "was/were".
No, "tiniest" is not a past tense word. It is the superlative form of the adjective "tiny," indicating the smallest or least size. The past tense of "tiny" is "tinied."
The past tense form of 'can' is 'could'."I can play the guitar, or at least I could play it a few years ago."
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
The past tense of "has" is "had" and the past tense of "have" is "had."
Was and were are both the past tense of be. The present tense is: I am he is you are they are The past tense is: I was he was you were they were
"will be" is the future tense of "be". The past tense of "be" is "was/were".
The past tense is she did.
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
The past tense of "will" is "would". The past tense of "to be" is "was" or "were".
HAD is the Past Tense of TO HAVE.
The past tense of "you will not" is "you would not."
The past tense of "am" is "was" and the past perfect tense of "has" is "had."