"The bus was late," said Nadia
The past tense is you came late.
This type of verb phrase is called going to future.It has the form be + going to + verb.It can be used to talk about future intentions(as in your sentence).
"Late" is not a verb. It can be an adjective or an adverb. "Late" can be used in any tense. Examples in the past: Tom was late for work yesterday. They arrived late at the meeting.
Late
No.Has in present perfect tense. She has been to ChinaHad in past perfect tense. They had arrived late.
stay up late ...
Got up is already in the past tense. Got is the past tense of get.Present tense: I get up early every morning.Past tense: I got up a little late yesterday.
"Late" is not a verb. It can be an adjective or an adverb. "Late" can be used in any tense.Examples in the past:Tom was late for work yesterday.They arrived late last night.
Both are past tense but being late is plural for the amount of times being late and having been late is singular.
First he goes to sleep late.
The contraction of "we had" (pronoun and past tense verb) is we'd (weed).It is also the contraction for "we would."Examples:We'd returned late from the party. (we had)We'd like a different look for our kitchen. (we would)
The phrase 'out and about' is believed to first be said in the late 1800s. There is no record of who first used the phrase but it's of British origins.