The past tense is 'established'.
The future tense is 'will establish'.
give - present tense gave - past tense will give - future tense
Some examples: Past tense - worked. Future tense - will work. Past tense - played. Future tense - will play. Past tense - lied. Future tense - will lie.
past tense of give "gave", future tense of give "giving"
The future tense of "give" is "give", example; "I will give you the answer". The present tense is "giving", example; "I am giving you the answer". The past tense is "gave", example; "I gave you the answer". You can also use "given" for past tense, example "I had given everything".
Present tense - give/gives Present participle - giving Past tense - gave Past participle - given Future tense - will give
The past tense of establish is established.
Do NOT use 'get/got' in English grammar, particularly in the written form. They are 'catch-all verbs'. The English vocabulary has a verb for every active situation. YES!!! The word is said a lot in the spoken language. Here is an example I went to the shops to get some clothes . Ugh!!!!! I went to the shops to purchase/buy some clothes. Much better. The Americans use the word 'fix' in a similar way. A waitress may say, What can I fix you' Ugh!!!!! 'What can I bring for you .' Much better.
Am, is, and are are present tense forms of be. The past tense forms of be are was and were. The future tense of be is will be.
Established.
Past tense - went. Future tense - will go.
The past tense is rained. The future tense is will rain.
Does is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb do. The past tense of do is did, and the future tense is will do.