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"I made a sentence in simple past tense."
HAVE or HAS is the simple present tense of the verb "to have" I have you have (singular) he, she or it has we have you have (plural) they have Examples are: I have a wife and two children. They have lots of money. Note "will have" is the future tense and "had" is the past tense.
Examples of present tense in EnglishI talk - I am talking - I do talkI look - I am looking - I do lookI run - I am running - I do runbe verbs plus Ving is present continuous tenseI am talking - present continuousHe speaks English - present simple tense
Two example sentences are:I sang my favorite song in the shower.I blew him a kiss as he left on the train.The verbs 'sing' and 'blow' are both irregular.'Sang' is the simple past tense of 'sing' whilst 'blew' is the simple past tense of 'blow'.
She completed her assignment yesterday. They went to the store earlier this morning. He finished reading the book last night. The game ended before I arrived.
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She completed her assignment yesterday. They went to the store earlier this morning. He finished reading the book last night. The game ended before I arrived.
"I made a sentence in simple past tense."
The simple past tense of the verb to be: was and were Examples: I was ill yesterday. You were not at school yesterday.
Two example sentences are:I sang my favorite song in the shower.I blew him a kiss as he left on the train.The verbs 'sing' and 'blow' are both irregular.'Sang' is the simple past tense of 'sing' whilst 'blew' is the simple past tense of 'blow'.
HAVE or HAS is the simple present tense of the verb "to have" I have you have (singular) he, she or it has we have you have (plural) they have Examples are: I have a wife and two children. They have lots of money. Note "will have" is the future tense and "had" is the past tense.
She sang her heart out.
heard - is a past tense verb. Because there is only one verb in this sentence it is a simple tense = past simple
The simple present tense follows this structure/formula: Subject + Verb For example: I sing. For negative sentences, there is an addition of an auxiliary verb: Subject + Auxiliary Verb "Do" + Verb For example: I do not like him.
These can normally be verbs which are in their past simple tense. Examples include:finnedgunnedpinnedsinned
Yes, "look" can be a present tense verb. Examples of present tense sentences with "look" include: "I look forward to seeing you tomorrow." or "She looks out the window every morning."
I worked every day last week. I played with my friends yesterday. She studied hard for her test.