The past tense of 'concern' is 'concerned'. This useful verb can be transformed easily for past tense narratives. For example: "Yesterday, she was concerned about the test." This follows a common pattern for regular verbs in English, where an -ed ending signifies past tense. Zipping back in time, we can color our language with a swirl of past events or feelings, taking our listener on a journey through yesterdays and long-agoes. Each -ed ending a footprint in the sands of time. Ready to dust off your time machine and explore more past tense verbs?
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