The past tense form of the word 'balance' is 'balanced'. When a verb ends in 'e', we add 'd' to make it past tense. This applies to all regular verbs like 'balance'. So, if you're talking about something that already happened, where someone or something maintained equilibrium or equal distribution, you'd use 'balanced'. Whether you're discussing a gymnast's perfect routine or a well-managed budget from last year, 'balanced' is the term to use! It helps to remember that English verbs are like chameleons, changing color to blend into the timeline of our conversations.
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