past: wished
The past tense of wish is wished. ex) "I wish I had a pony" and "I wished for a pony"
The past is wished.
The word wish is a regular verb. The past tense is wished.
wished as in "I wished that my prince/ss would come, and s/he did!"
The tense used after "wish" depends on the context and the desired meaning. When expressing a present or future unreal situation, "wish" is followed by a past simple tense. For example: "I wish I had studied more." However, when expressing a past unreal situation, "wish" is followed by a past perfect tense. For example: "I wish I had gone to the party last night."
The past tense of wish is wished. ex) "I wish I had a pony" and "I wished for a pony"
The past is wished.
The word wish is a regular verb. The past tense is wished.
wished as in "I wished that my prince/ss would come, and s/he did!"
The tense used after "wish" depends on the context and the desired meaning. When expressing a present or future unreal situation, "wish" is followed by a past simple tense. For example: "I wish I had studied more." However, when expressing a past unreal situation, "wish" is followed by a past perfect tense. For example: "I wish I had gone to the party last night."
The present tense of have is have. As in 'I have'. If you wish this to be clarified, the perfect tense is 'I have had' the past tense is 'I had' and the future is 'I will have'
The past tense of "long" (meaning to wish or desire) would be "longed". "Long" (the measurement or description of length) is not a motion / verb / action and would not change form from present tense into past tense.
The future tense of wish is "will wish"
'were' is used when you wish to talk in past tense. it is the past tense version of 'are' examples: the men were hunting the fox. those days were very difficult for me.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
Wish is an abstract noun and a verb. Noun: Make a wish! Verb: Wish for world peace.
The past tense of "has" is "had" and the past tense of "have" is "had."