stuck out
The past tense of "stick" is "stuck" and the past participle is also "stuck."
The phrase 'stuck up' is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. 'Stuck up' can also already be the past tense of the phrase 'stick up'.
stuck.it does not have any past or present tense.
"Stick/sticks" is the present tense of "stuck". They stick their forks into the tough meat. He sticks his fork into the tough meat. "Stuck" is the past tense. He stuck his fork into the tough meat.
Stuck: means you cant get out of something, as in "you are stuck in quicksand." ("Stuck" is the past tense of "stick") Struck: means to strike or hit something, as in "he struck the fence with the bat" ("Struck" is the past tense of "strike")
The past tense of "stick" is "stuck" and the past participle is also "stuck."
The past tense of stick is stuck.
Made stick
The phrase 'stuck up' is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. 'Stuck up' can also already be the past tense of the phrase 'stick up'.
stuck.it does not have any past or present tense.
"Stick/sticks" is the present tense of "stuck". They stick their forks into the tough meat. He sticks his fork into the tough meat. "Stuck" is the past tense. He stuck his fork into the tough meat.
Stuck: means you cant get out of something, as in "you are stuck in quicksand." ("Stuck" is the past tense of "stick") Struck: means to strike or hit something, as in "he struck the fence with the bat" ("Struck" is the past tense of "strike")
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
Stuck is the past tense and past participle of the verb stick. Stuck is also an adjective.
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".