Became.
"Spoke" is a verb in the past tense form. It is the simple past tense of the verb "speak."
Became is the irregular past tense of become.
There are two simple tenses. Present simple and past simple. The word simple means one verb ie not a verb phrase.Present simple has one verb in a present tense form eg They walk to school. -- walk is the present tense verb.Past simple has one verb in a past tense form eg We walked to school. -- walked is the past tense verb.
This is past tense. Although the verb give is in the present form the tense is shown by the auxiliary verb do, which is in the past - did.
infinitive: becomepast: becamepast participle: becomehave/has + past participleThe correct is: has become
"Had" is the simple past and past participle of the verb "have".
"Did" is the irregular past indicative form of the verb "do".
The past perfect combines had (the simple past of have) with the past participle of the main verb
The past form of punish is punished.Past simple sentences have one verb in the past form. So a past simple sentence with the verb punish will only have the past form punished (no auxiliary or be verbs).The teacher punished the boy.
"Spoke" is a verb in the past tense form. It is the simple past tense of the verb "speak."
Became is the irregular past tense of become.
The simple past tense is drew.Drew is the past simple of draw.Drawing is the present participle of drawUsually you start with basic form of the verb (draw) and describe the other forms in relation to the base form.
There are two simple tenses. Present simple and past simple. The word simple means one verb ie not a verb phrase.Present simple has one verb in a present tense form eg They walk to school. -- walk is the present tense verb.Past simple has one verb in a past tense form eg We walked to school. -- walked is the past tense verb.
No, eaten is the past participle for eat.Verbs have a 'basic' form a simple past form and a past participle form.For the verb eat the forms are:eat / ate / eatenEat is an irregular verb because you don't add -edto make the simple past there is a new word for the simple past.Walk is a regular verb because to make the simple past you add -ed. =walked.
The third form of the verb "cut" is "cut." It is an irregular verb, meaning that its base form, past simple, and past participle are all the same. For example, "I cut the paper yesterday" (past simple) and "I have cut the paper" (past participle).
This is past tense. Although the verb give is in the present form the tense is shown by the auxiliary verb do, which is in the past - did.
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