The past tense of "exercise" is "exercised." When we talk about someone exercising in the past, we simply add the "-ed" ending to the base form of the verb. So, if you want to say that you or someone else exercised yesterday or last week, you would say, "I exercised" or "She exercised." It's important to remember that regular verbs like "exercise" follow this pattern in forming the past tense. However, there are also some irregular verbs that don't follow these rules and have unique past tense forms. Examples of irregular verbs include words like "go" (past tense: went), "eat" (past tense: ate), and "see" (past tense: saw). So, keep in mind that while "exercise" is a regular verb, there are many others that require a different approach in the past tense. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be a master of English verb tenses!
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