A verb phrase has two or more words. There are several past tense verb phrases for bleeding eg
was bleeding, were bleeding, had been bleeding
Yes, the phrase "has predicated" is past tense.
the correct phrase is "past tense", and the answer is was
The phrase, "he used to love" is definietly past tense. Hope this helps:)
The verb phrase 'not succeeded' is the simple past tense.
The phrase 'stuck up' is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. 'Stuck up' can also already be the past tense of the phrase 'stick up'.
The tense in the phrase "she was employed" is past tense. "Was" is the past tense form of the verb "to be," indicating that the action of being employed occurred in the past.
Present tense.
The phrase "was jealous" is in the past tense. It uses the verb "was," which is the past tense form of "to be," combined with the adjective "jealous" to describe a state of feeling that occurred in the past.
The verb is bleed. Bled is the past tense of bleed. The present tense of bleed is present simple -- bleed or bleeds present continuous -- am bleeding, is bleeding, are bleeding present perfect -- have bled, has bled present perfect continuous -- have been bleeding, has been bleeding
I wanted you.
The phrase "quality control" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have past tenses.
The verb "had performed" is in the past perfect tense.