No. The word "did" is the past tense of the auxiliary verb do. When you use "did" it is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.
Examples:
He went to the movie.
He did go to the movie.
He shot his new gun.
He did shoot his new gun.
Is can be used in the past tense if it's in its past tense form, which is was.
Choose is not past tense, it's present tense. The past tense is chose.
No, only forbade for it to be grammatically correct.
Doesn't have one-can be used for all. Used in combo with other words to determine tense. Was up-past. Is up-present. Will be up-future.
Our is a possessive determiner - not a verb- it can be used in past or present sentences. It is not past or present .They saw our dog on the road.They see our mother everyday.
The past tense is should.
Should is present tense.
It should be written in present tense.
"Had used" is the past perfect tense.
Shall is an auxiliary verb, that is it is used before and in conjunction with another verb, as in, ...shall go... or ...shall be. The past tense of shall is shouldand is typically used with another auxiliary verb such as have, as in, ...should have gone... or ...should have been.
"Be" can be used in various tenses, including present tense (am, is, are), past tense (was, were), and future tense (will be).
Is can be used in the past tense if it's in its past tense form, which is was.
Shall is an auxiliary verb and should used to be the past form but now there seems to be little connection between the two verbs.
No, "have" is the present tense. (to have) The past tense would be "had".
If it is used as a noun, there is no past tense. However, if it is used as a verb the past tense would be fanned.
Wore is past tense. The present tense is wear.
"Had" is past tense.Had is the past tense of have.