Traveled
The past of "travel" is: travelled (British English) traveled (American English)
Travel is present tense.Traveled (travelled in British English)is the past tense.
The correct past tense form of cancel is "cancelled" in British English, and "canceled" in American English.
The correct past tense spelling of "label" is "labeled" in American English and "labelled" in British English.
No it is not.The correct past tense of the verb write is wrote.The past participle is written.
"He studies" in the sentence "He studies English in the school" is present tense. "He has studied" is past tense. "He will study" is future tense.
The present tense of travel is:I/You/We/They travel.He/She/It travels.The present participle is traveling (or travelling in British English).
Both of these sentences are grammatically correct. I am studying is the present continuous tense. I study is the simple present tense.
Both are correct English. The difference is one of tense.
The past progressive tense of travel is:I/He/She/It was traveling.You/We/They were traveling.(Note the British English spelling is travelling).
"Cleaned" is the correct past tense form. "Cleant" is considered archaic and is not commonly used in modern English.
The correct English is "Did they apply?" 'Applied' cannot be used because 'did' already serves as the auxiliary verb in the past tense.