The past tense of feel is felt, and the past tense of speed is sped.
The past tense is "sped."
The past tense of 'to speed' is 'sped', in all persons of the conjugation. 'Sped' is also this verb's past participle.
The past tense is sped.The present perfect tense is have/has sped.
The past tense of speed is "sped." You can use it in a sentence by saying "Did you watch the race last year? The blue car sped to the finish line with incredible velocity!"
No, "celerity" is a noun that means swiftness or speed. It is not a verb and does not have a past tense form.
The past tense is "sped."
The past tense is 'felt'. The past pluperfect is 'had felt'
The past tense of "feel" is "felt."
Felt is the past tense and past participle of feel. The past perfect tense of feel is had felt.
The past tense of feel is felt. For example, I felt sick. Or, I felt the cloth.
The past tense of 'to speed' is 'sped', in all persons of the conjugation. 'Sped' is also this verb's past participle.
That is the past tense. The present tense would be feel. The future tense is will feel.
The simple past tense (and past participle) is felt.
The past tense is sped.The present perfect tense is have/has sped.
Sped is the past tense of speed.
The past tense for the word "feel" is "felt."
There is no past tense for "felt". "felt" is the past tense of "feel". "You feel good today, but you felt bad yesterday."