Past Tense of
domino
dominoed
Regular Standard -ed
📄 Regular form · Standard -ed

Base Form Domino

6Letters
3Syllables
3Vowels
3Consonants
DStarts
OEnds

Past Tense Dominoed

8Letters
3Syllables
4Vowels
4Consonants
DStarts
DEnds

How to Form the Past Tense of "domino"

This verb follows the standard English past tense rule: simply add -ed to the base form.

Grammar Tips

  • Add -ed to form the past tense. Most common rule.

Common Mistakes

  • Do not forget the -ed: "Yesterday I domino" should be "dominoed."
Frequently Asked Questions

Is domino regular or irregular?

Domino is regular. It follows the Standard -ed rule.

How do you use dominoed in a sentence?

Use past time markers: "Yesterday, she dominoed to the store."

Does dominoed change in negative sentences?

No. Use "did not domino" (not "did not dominoed").

About the past tense of domino

The verb domino follows the standard English past tense conjugation rule. When forming the past tense, domino becomes dominoed. This follows the Standard -ed pattern, which is one of the most common conjugation rules in English.

Understanding why domino becomes dominoed helps with spelling and pronunciation. This verb follows the standard English past tense rule: simply add -ed to the base form.

When using dominoed in writing, remember that it functions as a past tense verb and typically appears with time markers like yesterday, last week, or ago. For example: "Yesterday, she dominoed to the store." The past tense form does not change based on the subject — I dominoed, you dominoed, he/she dominoed, we dominoed, they dominoed.