Verbs in the present tense tell about things that are happening right now.
Verbs in the past tense tell about things that have already happened.
Add ed to a regular verb to change it to the past tense. If the verb already ends in e, just add d.
Verbs in the past tense tell about things that have already happened.
Add ed to a regular verb to change it to the past tense. If the verb already ends in e, just add d.
The concert ended at 9:00. It snowed 6 inches yesterday.
Uncle Donny tasted the pudding. The waitress smiled at the girl.
If a verb ends in y, change the y to i and add ed.Uncle Donny tasted the pudding. The waitress smiled at the girl.
We hurry to catch the bus. We hurried to catch the bus.
I dry the laundry outside. I dried the laundry outside.
I dry the laundry outside. I dried the laundry outside.