Hey there! The past tense of "regret" is "regretted." To give you some more context, "regret" is a verb that means feeling sad or disappointed about something that happened or that you did. When you want to say that someone felt regret in the past, you would use the past tense form of the verb, which is "regretted."
For example: - I regretted eating all that junk food yesterday. - She regretted not studying for the exam beforehand. - We regretted not taking the opportunity when it was presented to us.
You can also use "regret" in other tenses such as present tense ("I regret eating all that junk food"), future tense ("I will regret not studying for the exam"), and present participle ("He is regretting his decision to drop out of college").
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