Her period of mourning was past. His school days were past.
If it is in the past.
in past tense
in a past tense sentence.
in a past tense sentence.
i think the word "HYPNOTISE" can be used in a sentence. it can only be used when you are talking about the past then you have to use its past tense which is hypnotized.
Use the past is very intriguing
It depends on the sentence. Was is a past tense singular verb.
in a past tense sentence.
Use is present. Used is past. The correct sentence is, This is used for....
You have to you have in present tense. You had to use had to write that sentence- use had in past tense.
we should use had if the sentence is in past tence
One way to use "past" and "passed" in the same sentence is: "I walked past the park where I passed my driving test." In this sentence, "past" refers to moving by or beyond something, while "passed" refers to successfully completing an action or moving ahead.