Looked is the past tense of look.
The past tense of look IS LOOKED.
"Looked" is the past tense of the verb "look." In present tense, you would say "look."
The past tense for the word look is looked.
The past perfect tense of "look" is "had looked."
The simple past and past participle are both "looked".
The past tense of look IS LOOKED.
"Looked" is the past tense of the verb "look." In present tense, you would say "look."
The past tense for the word look is looked.
The past perfect tense of "look" is "had looked."
The simple past and past participle are both "looked".
The past tense is "looked"
Yes, "looked" is the past tense of the verb "to look." It is used to describe an action that took place in the past.
Looked is the past tense of look.
No. Looks is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of look. The past tense of look is looked.
The past tense of look is looked. Example; "I looked in vain for a sign of the ship."
The auxiliary verb "have" (have, had, will have) is used with the so-called "perfect tenses."While "looked" is the ordinary past tense of to look, the present perfect tense would be "have looked" or "has looked" (third-person singular).Using HAVE means that the process of looking has taken place already (present perfect actually referring to the past), or it can be an intensifier meaning "indeed."(e.g. You should look. / I have looked!)It also allows a negative statement that is not possible for the simple past tense (archaic I looked not), although it can be done with the past tense did.I looked / I have looked / I have not lookedI look / I don't look (present conditional) or I didn't look (past tense)
The past tense of "we look forward to seeing you" is "we looked forward to seeing you."