Rushed
The past tense (no hyphen) of 'rush' is 'rushed.'
Yes, "rush" is the present tense of "rushed." The verb "to rush" means to hurry, to do something quickly. For example: When I know I am late to catch the bus, I rush to get out of the house.
The past simple of "have" is "had."
The simple past tense is studied.
"Listened" is the past simple of "listen" as well as the past participle.
The past tense (no hyphen) of 'rush' is 'rushed.'
The past tense of rush is rushed.
Yes, "rush" is the present tense of "rushed." The verb "to rush" means to hurry, to do something quickly. For example: When I know I am late to catch the bus, I rush to get out of the house.
The past simple of "have" is "had."
The simple past is had.
Past simple and simple past are both the same thing. They are both the past tense of a verb.
The simple past tense is climbed.
The simple past and past participle are both 'had'.
The simple past and past participle are both brought.
The simple past tense is studied.
"Listened" is the past simple of "listen" as well as the past participle.
Had is the past of have. A past simple sentence:I had a headache this morning