breathed, NO. Breathed, NO. What the heck?
You may be having trouble with this, because "breath" is a noun -- not a verb. "Breathe" is the verb form of the word. (e.g. Jane breathed a breath.)
Here is a complete conjugation of the word, so you can find any form you need. Enjoy!
http://www.verb2verbe.com/conjugation/english-verb...
Past Tense Of Breathe
Breathed
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What is the past-tense word for "breath"?
Breath is a noun, so there is no past tense. That would be like asking what the past tense of "foot" is. You see?
I take a breath of fresh air (noun). I breathe frsh air (verb). I breathed fresh air (past tense of verb, breathe).
The word "breathe" is a verb, and is an act that occurs now. The past tense is "breathed", which is an act that already occurred in the past.
well nouns don't have tenses. but if you meant "breathe" then the past tense would be "breathed" it sounds kind of awkward i guess but that's it... :)
Well, the verb is breathe, and its past is breathed. Breath is a noun.
Example: She breathed as quietly as possible.
No, this is past tense already. Present tense would be "obviously I am wrong" and "how I want to kiss him" and "I seem to be frozen".
drew breath?
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You may be having trouble with this, because "breath" is a noun -- not a verb. "Breathe" is the verb form of the word. (e.g. Jane breathed a breath.)
Here is a complete conjugation of the word, so you can find any form you need. Enjoy!
http://www.verb2verbe.com/conjugation/english-verb...
Past Tense Of Breathe
Breathed
This Site Might Help You.
RE:
What is the past-tense word for "breath"?
breathed, NO. Breathed, NO. What the heck?
Breath is a noun, so there is no past tense. That would be like asking what the past tense of "foot" is. You see?
I take a breath of fresh air (noun). I breathe frsh air (verb). I breathed fresh air (past tense of verb, breathe).
The word "breathe" is a verb, and is an act that occurs now. The past tense is "breathed", which is an act that already occurred in the past.
well nouns don't have tenses. but if you meant "breathe" then the past tense would be "breathed" it sounds kind of awkward i guess but that's it... :)
Well, the verb is breathe, and its past is breathed. Breath is a noun.
Breathed
Example: She breathed as quietly as possible.
No, this is past tense already. Present tense would be "obviously I am wrong" and "how I want to kiss him" and "I seem to be frozen".
drew breath?