Idk what's the difference between adding "ed" in the sentence and no "ed" in sentences

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    rui ୨୧ February 18, 2025 11:22 am

    Verbs with no “ed” is used to describe the present or future, example: “i write everyday” (present) or “i’m *going to* write everyday” (future). On the other hand verbs with “ed” is used for past tense, example: “i can’t believe u yelled at him” ( ̄∇ ̄"). In ur comment — “bro change his mind” might conclude to asking someone else to change his (the guy’s) mind, while “bro chang(ed) his mind refers to him changing his mind. This is so random lol esp in a weird smut comment section but i hope this helped if u were genuinely confused

    Yurpperss February 25, 2025 2:38 am
    Verbs with no “ed” is used to describe the present or future, example: “i write everyday” (present) or “i’m *going to* write everyday” (future). On the other hand verbs with “ed” is used for p... rui ୨୧

    Uhmmmm I don’t think they were

    rui ୨୧ February 25, 2025 6:44 am
    Uhmmmm I don’t think they were Yurpperss

    yeah could be, i replied with the intention of helping they were genuinely confused but yeah they could’ve been joking? i guess