The past tense of "theater" is spelled "theatered." This is formed by adding the suffix "-ed" to the base word "theater." The suffix "-ed" is commonly used in English to indicate the past tense of regular verbs, and in this case, it is applied to create the past tense form of the word "theater."
The past tense of "theater" is "theatered." In English, when a verb is turned into a noun, it is often regularized by adding "-ed" to form the past tense. This process is known as nominalization. So, in this case, "theater" is a noun form of the verb "to theater," and the past tense would be "theatered."
plays is a present tense and its past tense is played.
The past tense is danced.
The past tense of entertain is entertained.
Performed is past tense. The present tense is perform, and the future tense is will perform.
The past tense is volunteered.
The past tense of "theater" is "theatered." In English, when a verb is turned into a noun, it is often regularized by adding "-ed" to form the past tense. This process is known as nominalization. So, in this case, "theater" is a noun form of the verb "to theater," and the past tense would be "theatered."
The past tense is occurred.
The past tense is smogged.
Stole is past tense. Steal is the present tense.
The past tense is moulded. Note that this is the British and Canadian spelling. The US English spelling is "mold" and "molded".
The past tense spelling of "OK" is "OK'd" or "OKed".
The correct past tense of "initial" is "initialed."
Spelling:" took"
The past tense of beat is also beat. The past participle is beaten.
The past tense of dwell is dwelt (British English spelling) or dwelled (American English spelling).
The correct past tense spelling of "label" is "labeled" in American English and "labelled" in British English.