Past English Grammar Tenses Past Questions Is past perfect the same as past participle? What is the difference between past perfect tense and past perfect continuous tense? What is the difference between past simple and past continuous tenses? What is the past tense and perfect tense? What is the difference between simple past and past participle? What are examples of sentences using simple past? How do you change the sentences into present progressive? What is the past tense for the word "learn"? What is the past tense of the word "cost"? What is the past tense of the word "hurt"? What is the past tense of the word "regret"? What's the difference between past perfect and past participle? Examples are helpful, but an explanation would be better. How do you determine when to use simple past and past perfect tenses? What is the past perfect tense of the word "deceive"? What is the difference in: I learned that song and I've learned that song? I'm really confused by past tense and past participle. Is there a rule about the use of "when" and "while" for past continuous and simple past? I am confused. Is past perfect the same as past participle? Is the past perfect tense has + (word)ed? Does the past participle always have a helping verb? What is the past tense of "read"? What is the past tense and past participle of "cast"? For example: Substances can be (cast) to develop new materials, What is the past tense of "sink"? As in, The ship ____ two days ago. What is the past tense of "raise"? Is it raised? Is it rose? Both? What is the past tense of the word "do"? Can you explain what the past participle is in a simple, easy way? What is the tense of "was enjoying" in this sentence? Jenny said that she was honored, and she hoped that Mr. Park was enjoying his stay in Penang. What are examples of past participial phrases? What is the past participle of "leave"? What is the past participle of "wake"? What is the past participle of "study"? Is this passive voice? So, is the passive voice version of this sentence: "He hated math his whole life" or "He had hated math his whole life." If not, what tense is it? Is past perfect tense commonly used in everyday English? How would you re-write "Objective analysis confirms this answer." in the passive voice? What is the difference between in tense between "I learned that song" and "I have learned that song."? What is the past perfect tense of the verb "live"? What is the difference between the past progressive and the past perfect progressive, since both of them express a duration in the past? Is the past tense of the word "cost" remain "cost"? What is the difference between past perfect tense and past perfect continuous tense? What is the difference (in terms of meaning) between the simple past and the present perfect/ past perfect? I am always confused with the two words "were" and "was." Is "were" past tense or present tense? What about "was"? I first met my friend in 2005 and I met him again in 2007.It is now 2009. Which is correct: We did not see each other for 2 years or We had not seen each other for 2 years? Why did you choose your answer? Which one is correct? Thanks? Do you always use past perfect or simple past tense to indicate a connection between actions that happened in the past? Or is it past progressive? In English, when do you use past perfect tense and present perfect tense? What tense is "has seen"? What tense is "had seen"? What is an example of a sentence written in the past perfect progressive tense? In English, what is imperfect tense? What is a helping verb? If I was "taking swimming lessons" is the helping verb "taking" or "swimming"? Which verb tense indicates continuing action: Future, Progressive, Present, or Past perfect? Do prepositions modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs? Are the simple past and present perfect tenses identical in their time relationship to the present? In this sentence: "In the past, the small nation [ had been committed ] to self-managed socialism." Why is the past perfect used? Why not the past tense or present perfect? Is the verb "to learn" in the past tense? What is the difference between "learned" and "learnt"? Is "to learn" a regular or an irregular verb? Question #02037 Question #969d2 Question #f352b Tenses View all chapters Present Past Future Prev Next