The verb slid is the past tens of the verb to silde. While the verb has a present participle adjective (sliding), it does not seem to form an adverb. Neither does the derivative adjective slidable, although the informal slidably appears in the names of several patented inventions.
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to slide. It can be a verb form or, very rarely, an adjective (e.g. slid bottle caps will pass under the door).
We slid down the slope.
slid The car has slid off the road.
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The past tense of "slide" is "slid."
The present perfect tense of slide is "have/has slid." For example, "She has slid down the hill many times."
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Slid - Fluke song - was created in 1993.
"slid" is already past tense. The present tense is "slide".
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