What’s the Past Tense of Swing?
The present tense verb, swing, is an irregular verb with one past form, i.e., swung.
Verbs are where all the action’s at, literally. Verbs are one of the 8 main parts of speech that builds language, and they tell us what is actually going in writing and speech.
The present tense verb, swing, is an irregular verb with one past form, i.e., swung.
To shine, intransitively, has shone as a past tense. Shined is the past tense of the transitive verb, to shine a light on something.
Does he spit rhymes or spat rhymes? What’s the past tense of spit? The answer is spat.
The word (and verb) to begin (present tense), means “to start doing something; to do the first part of something”, as stated by… Read More »What’s the Past Tense of Begin?
‘Know’ is the present tense, ‘knew’ is the past tense form, and ‘had/have known’ is the past participle form of the verb.
Give is the present simple, gave is the past simple, and given is the past participle form of the verb. Read more to learn what this post gives…
The past tense is divided into 4 groups, all of which depict an action as occuring at a point or period of time in the past.
Want to make tense, sense? The present tense has 4 main forms: the present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous. Learn more about them, here.
Wake (present tense) has two past verb forms: woke and woken. Woke is the simple past, and woken is the past participle (used with a helper verb).
Shake is the present tense. Shook is the simple past tense, and ‘had shaken’ is the past participle form of shake.