The past participle of dive is โdivedโ (e.g., โHave you ever dived in Florida?โ).
The past tense of dive is โdoveโ or โdivedโ in American English and โdivedโ in British English.
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The past tense of scuba dive is โscuba doveโ or โscuba divedโ because the past tense of dive is โdoveโ or โdived.โ
However, the verb โscuba diveโ is not typically used in the simple past tense. You normally use the phrase โgo scuba divingโ (e.g., โWe went scuba diving there on vacation last yearโ).
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You can use dived or dove as the simple past tense of dive in American English (e.g., โWe dove/dived on our vacation last yearโ).
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The word ate is the simple past tense of eat (e.g., โHe got up and ate a quick breakfastโ).
The verb โeatโ is an irregular verb, and you donโt form its simple past tense or past participle forms by adding โ-edโ to the infinitive form.
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The past participle of eat is โeaten.โ Because โeatโ is an irregular verb, its past participle is not formed by adding โ-ed.โ
The simple past tense of eat is โateโ (e.g., โShe didnโt have time for breakfast and ate a banana when she got to workโ)
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It is have you eaten, not have you ate (e.g., โAre you hungry, or have you already eaten?โ) because โeatenโ is the past participle of the irregular verb โeat.โ
โAteโ is the past tense of eat (i.e., the simple past tense form for sentences like โWe ate at home before we set offโ).
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No, runned is not a word. โRunโ is an irregular verb.
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- The past participle form is the same as the infinitive (e.g., โHave you run all the way here?โ)
- The simple past tense form is different to the infinitive, but the only change is a single altered vowel sound (e.g., โI ran all the way there but she had already leftโ)
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This is the same conjugation pattern as the verbs โcomeโ and โbecome.โ
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It is was run and โwere run,โ not was ran or โwere ranโ (e.g., โThe store was run by two brothers,โ โBoth stores were run by the same familyโ) because you need the past participle form โrunโ (not โranโ) in the passive voice.
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It can be ran or run because they are both forms of the irregular verb โrun.โ
โRanโ is the past tense of run (i.e., the simple past tense form for sentences like โYesterday, I ran for the busโ).
โRunโ is the past participle form of โrunโ (for sentences like โI have run here all the way from schoolโ and โThe restaurant was run by my grandparentsโ).
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It is have run and โhas run,โ not have ran or โhas ranโ (e.g., โI have run,โ โShe has runโ) because โrunโ is the past participle of the irregular verb โrun.โ
โRanโ is the past tense of run (i.e., the simple past tense form for sentences like โLast year, I ran in the London Marathonโ).
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