The past tense of sound is sounded.
e.g. The car's battery sounded like it was dying.
The past tense of sound is sounded.
There's no past tense for the word "sound", because it's a noun. Only verbs have a past tense.
threw Pronounced with a U sound like thru.
The past tense of the word / sound "buzz" would be "buzzed".
The past tense of the verb to stay is stayed(remained).The sound-alike word is the adjective staid (somber, humorless).
The past tense of sound is sounded.
There's no past tense for the word "sound", because it's a noun. Only verbs have a past tense.
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threw Pronounced with a U sound like thru.
The past tense of the word / sound "buzz" would be "buzzed".
The past tense of the verb to stay is stayed(remained).The sound-alike word is the adjective staid (somber, humorless).
Past tense gives a word or words the ability to sound as if done in the past. Such as "I am eating the chicken" turns into "I ate the chicken".
The past tense of "read" can be pronounced as "red", with a short e sound as in "red".
Rung is the past participle of ring. The simple past tense is rang.
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."
Nope.Read in the past tense sounds like "red", with the "e" sound being the same as in "Fred" or "dead".In the present tense read sounds like "reed". This "e" sound is the same as in "need" or "seed"