Understanding the Past Tense of Mean
The past tense of mean is meant. It is used to refer to something that was intended or planned in the past.
Past Tense of Mean | Meaning |
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meant | intended or planned |
Stories
Missed Opportunity | Cost |
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Not investing in a business | $100,000 |
Not pursuing a dream job | $50,000 |
Unintended Consequence | Impact |
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Overestimating demand for a product | Loss of sales |
Underestimating the cost of a project | Financial crisis |
Thoughtful Gift | Value |
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Personalized photo album | $100 |
Handwritten apology note | $0 |
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FAQs
What is the past tense of "I mean"?
- The past tense of "I mean" is "I meant."
What is the past tense of "meanwhile"?
- The past tense of "meanwhile" is "meanwhile."
What is the past tense of "mean to"?
- The past tense of "mean to" is "meant to."
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