What is the past tense of freeze?

Freeze is the simple tense form of the verb. Froze is the past simple tense.
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Which is correct freezed or frozen?

Froze is the past tense of freeze and frozen is the past participle. Freezed, while occasionally used, is incorrect (even my spellcheck is flagging it).
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Is freezed correct word?

No, freezed is not in the scrabble dictionary.
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What is the meaning of freezed?

verb (used without object), froze, fro·zen, freez·ing. to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat. to become hard or stiffened because of loss of heat, as objects containing moisture: Meat will freeze in a few hours.
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What is the verb of freezer?

Word family (noun) freeze freezer freezing antifreeze (adjective) freezing frozen (verb) freeze (adverb) freezing.
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Verbs, Past Tense - #28 Irregular (choose, rise, freeze)



What is past tense have?

The base form of the verb is have. The present participle is having. The past tense and past participle form is had.
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What is the past tense of shake?

The verb shake takes as its standard past tense form shook (“he shook my hand”) and, in most instances, shaken as its standard past participle “she had shaken her husband awake”).
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What is the past tense of sleep?

simple past tense and past participle of sleep.
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What is the past tense of Hug?

The past tense of HUG is HUGGED.
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What is the past tense of buy?

Bought is the past tense and past participle of the verb to buy, which means “to obtain something by paying money for it.”
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What is the past of hide?

The past tense of hide. He hid under the table. She hid her phone in the box.
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What is the past tense of drive?

The past tense of drive is drove. For example, "Yesterday I drove to New York." The simple past tense of drive is drove.
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What is the noun of frozen?

frozenness. The quality of being frozen.
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What is the past tense of swim?

Swim is an irregular verb; swam is the past tense of swim, while swum is the past participle.
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What is the past tense of read?

The past tense of read is read, spelt the same but pronounced differently. It is pronounced as red. The past participle of the verb read is the same as the past form read that is pronounced as red.
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What is the past tense of speak?

“Spoke” is the simple past tense of speak.
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What is past of dance?

the past tense of dance is danced.
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What is the past of smell?

Smelled is the past tense of smell in both North American and British English. Smelt is also used as the past tense of smell in British English. Brits use smelled and smelt interchangeably, but speakers in North America rarely use smelt. Smelt also has meanings unrelated to smelling.
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What is the past tense of spring?

Usage notes. The past-tense forms sprang and sprung are both well attested historically. In modern usage, sprang is comparatively formal (and more often considered correct), sprung comparatively informal.
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