The simple past tense of the verb ‘make’ is ‘made’.
This means that when you want to describe an action that has already been completed in the past, you use ‘made’. For example, you might say, ‘I made a cake yesterday.’ Here, ‘made’ clearly indicates that the action of making the cake happened in the past. It’s important to remember that irregular verbs like ‘make’ do not follow the usual pattern of adding ‘ed’ to form the past tense. Instead, they have their unique forms, which in this case is ‘made’.