The past tense is 'lit'.
The past tense of light up is lit up.
"Was believed" is a verb phrase made up of the past tense verb "was" and the past participle "believed." The main verb in the phrase is "believed," while "was" serves as an auxiliary verb indicating the past tense.
Arose is a verb. It's the past tense of arise.
"Was brought" is a verb phrase. The verb "was" is a past tense form of "to be," and "brought" is the past participle of the verb "bring." Together, they make up a passive voice construction in the past tense.
The past tense word for shoe is shod, you can even look it up in a dictionary. shoe is not a verb so it cant be in past tense but can have a past tense verb ex: i am wearing the shoe= i wore the shoe i have a cool shoe= i had a cool shoe [i have a cool pair of shoes= i had a cool pair of shoes] Shoe is a verb, as in shoe a horse, past tense shod
The past tense of light up is lit up.
Got up. Get up is a phrasal verb it has a verb + a preposition. To make the past tense the tenses of the verb changes the preposition does not change.
The past tense of the verb 'set' is also 'set'.
"Was believed" is a verb phrase made up of the past tense verb "was" and the past participle "believed." The main verb in the phrase is "believed," while "was" serves as an auxiliary verb indicating the past tense.
Arose is a verb. It's the past tense of arise.
"Was brought" is a verb phrase. The verb "was" is a past tense form of "to be," and "brought" is the past participle of the verb "bring." Together, they make up a passive voice construction in the past tense.
The past tense of "get up" is "got up." In this construction, "got" serves as the past tense of the verb "get," while "up" remains unchanged. For example, you might say, "I got up early this morning."
The past tense word for shoe is shod, you can even look it up in a dictionary. shoe is not a verb so it cant be in past tense but can have a past tense verb ex: i am wearing the shoe= i wore the shoe i have a cool shoe= i had a cool shoe [i have a cool pair of shoes= i had a cool pair of shoes] Shoe is a verb, as in shoe a horse, past tense shod
Yes, it is the past tense of the verb "to bang." The similar adjective is "banged up."
Followed up. Follow is the verb in this phrasal verb and only the verb changes with tense change. Follow is a regular verb so the past participle is +ed = followed.
Yes, "awoke" is a past tense form of the verb "awake." It is used to indicate that someone has woken up from sleep or become conscious.
No, the past tense of the verb to insert would be inserted. Usually the term comes up as a present tense imperative: insert coin here.