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The past tense is wrote; the future tense is will write.
It is will future. It is formed with will + verb.I will read the book later.
Bimal Jalan
To my knowledge, it is just 'look'. It's more about context that gives it future tense.Eg. "I will look for some thing." "I am going to look for the book."
I throw the book at him (present tense) I will throw the book at him (future tense) I threw the book at him (past tense) through is to go actually into something, like a city, you go through the city.
Present and Past Tense Chose is the past tense, like "You chose one yesterday, sir." Choose, however is present tense: "Choose one thing from the basket." It can also be future tense, as in "I will choose one as soon as I make up my mind."
will read: I will read the book over the weekendgoing to: I am going to read your letter tonight.
Finished is a past tense verb, the base verb is finish.The future tenses of finish are:will + verb -- I will finish the painting tomorrow.be verb + going to + verb -- She is going to finish her lunch later.be verb + present participle -- The writer is finishinghis book this year.
he wrote a book that caused the US purchase of CCuba from Spain.
No. The last book she wrote is the end of the series, but she has came out with few number of adventures they do.
Present tense: He reads a book. Past tense: He read a book. Past participle: He has read a book. Progressive: He is reading a book.
The present tense of have IS have. I have a $20.00 bill. The past tense would be had. I had a $20.00 bill but I spent it on my girlfriend. The future tense is also have. I will have another $20.00 bill when my dad gives me my allowance. If you are speaking of someone else, the answer would be HAS. He has my $20.00 bill and won't give it back. has is third person singular (he she it ) all other subjects use have. He has my book. I have his book