'Outcast' is a noun.
The past form of 'outcaste' is 'outcasted'
The past tense of writ ed is written.
The past tense of "retire" without adding "-ed" is "retired."
Past tense
It is an irregular verb. Regular verbs take -ed to form the past tense. "Spoke" is the past tense of "speak".
No, -ed is used for the past tense.
Both. Grant is a regular verb. Regular verbs take an "-ed" ending when forming the past tense and the past participle.
Verbs that end with -ed suffix and generally past tense..
Swept is the past tense of sweep.
Almost all past tense verbs end with -ed, so add -ed to kick -- kicked is the past tense verb.
Past tense of lead; ie, led. Past tense of feed; ie, fed. Past tense of cry; ie, cried. Past tense of fry; ie fried. There are many past tense verbs which end in -ed while at the same time not all past tense verbs necessarily do end in -ed.
No. Some verbs, especially the ones with an Anglo-Saxon origin, do not. Take "run", for example, whose past tense is "ran". "Go" and "went" is another example.
The past tense is the usual -ed form, volleyed.