The past tense of the verb ‘climb’ is ‘climbed’. This form is used to describe an action that was completed in the past. For example, if you went up a mountain yesterday, you would say, ‘I climbed the mountain yesterday.’
Here are a few more examples to help you understand:
- She climbed the stairs quickly.
- They climbed the hill to get a better view.
- We climbed the tree to pick some apples.
Using ‘climbed’ correctly in a sentence helps to clearly indicate that the action happened in the past. It’s a regular verb, so it follows the standard pattern of adding ‘-ed’ to form the past tense.