Ridden
The past tense verb of "went" with a helping verb is "had gone."
The past tense of "come" with a helping verb is "had come."
The past tense form of "spent" with a helping verb is "had spent."
The past tense of "wear" with a helping verb is "was/were wearing." For example, "He was wearing a blue shirt."
The past tense with a helping verb of "bring" is "brought." For example, "I brought my lunch to work yesterday."
The past tense verb of "went" with a helping verb is "had gone."
The past tense of "come" with a helping verb is "had come."
Yes, rode is a verb, the simple past tense of the verb "ride". Ridden is the past participle.
The past tense form of "spent" with a helping verb is "had spent."
The past tense of "wear" with a helping verb is "was/were wearing." For example, "He was wearing a blue shirt."
The past tense of "think" with a helping verb is "had thought." For example, "I had thought about it before."
It is not a helping verb. It is a be verb, a past tense plural be verb.
There is no past tense for road, because it is a noun, not a verb. You may be referring to 'rode', which is the past tense for ride. Ex. I rode my bike. -Past tense I ride my bike. -Present tense I will ride my bike. -Future tense
Did is already a helping verb. It can be used with the past participle of do making 'had done'.
Ate
Help is a verb. Help/helps is present tense. The past tense and past participle is helped, and the present participle is helping.
The past tense with a helping verb of "bring" is "brought." For example, "I brought my lunch to work yesterday."