'Bit' is the simple past tense of bite.
The past tense is exceeded.
Yes "finished" is a past tense verb as it is an action word.
Dare has only one past tense--dared.
The word "hight" is an English word which means "to be named or called." There is no past tense form of hight, because hight is in fact a past participle.
There are a few different forms of weave. Some of them are wove, which is the past tense form of the word, weaving, which is the current verb of the word, and woven, which is also a past tense.
The word "bit" is already past tense: the past tense of the verb "to bite."
The past tense of "bite" is "bit."
bit. i bit him. bite is present tense bit. i bit him. bite is present tense
Bit or bitten
Bit is the past tense of bite.The present perfect tense is bitten, and must be accompanied by the word "has" or "have", e.g. The dog has bitten the child. Past tense would be: The dog bit the child.present = bitesimple past = bitpast participle = bitten
The past tense is bit.
Simple is not a verb therefore it doesn't have a past tense. The past of perfect is perfected
'Bit' is the simple past tense of the verb 'bite'. The past participle is 'bitten'.
The past tense of "bite" is "bit".
'Was' is the past tense of the word 'is'.
Bit is the simple past tense of bite. The past participle is bitten.
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."