Felled is the past tense of fell, which means to knock or cut down.
I fell You fell He fell We fell You guys fell They fell
Yes it is the simple past tense of the verb fall.
The simple past tense for the verb "fall" is "fell".
Using "gift" as a transitive verb, the past tense would be "gifted".
The word dizzy is mostly an adjective.However, when used as a transitive verb the past tense is dizzied.
I fell You fell He fell We fell You guys fell They fell
Yes it is the simple past tense of the verb fall.
The simple past tense for the verb "fall" is "fell".
Using "gift" as a transitive verb, the past tense would be "gifted".
Ran is the past tense of the verb to run, which can be transitive or intransitive. e.g. He ran to work (intransitive) He ran the distance. (transitive) They ran the dogs every weekend. (transitive) They ran a travel agency. (transitive)
To fell a tree = transitive I fell = intransitive
The word dizzy is mostly an adjective.However, when used as a transitive verb the past tense is dizzied.
Yes it is. Said is the part tense and past participle of 'say' which is a transitive verb
You would use "fall" because "to fall" is the infinitive and you use the uninflected version. "Fell" is the past tense of "fall," but you are not using past tense here. "Fell" can also be a transitive verb meaning to cause (something else) to fall. If you chop down a tree, you fell the tree, but the tree falls.
The word 'drove' is the past tense for the verb to drive.
The word "presented" is a past tense form of the verb "present," which can act as both a transitive and intransitive verb depending on the context. In this case, "presented" is likely functioning as a transitive verb, indicating that someone showed or displayed something to others.
No. "Fell" is the past tense of the verb "fall".