They will flee from the ugly witch.
It's just a normal verb. "I flee" "you flee" "he/she/it flees" etc.
She had to FLEE the city when there was an earthquake happening.
I saw a flea on my dog but my dog didn't see it flee when I tried to catch it. Did Tupac die or flee the country?
The defendant was then seen to flee the scene. Flee from the danger!
I will flee the scene of the crime.
You could do "They're going to flee from the town if we don't stop them!" Flee is present or future tense for leaving in a hurry. To use it as past tense it would be "They fled from the town because we didn't stop them!"Hope I helped!
Citizens had to flee across the border and into refugee camps. Terrified, the cat could only flee under the bed where it proceeded to scratch its fleas.
use your mouse to click flee...
let us flee
No, "flee" is not in the future tense. The future tense of "flee" would be "will flee" or "shall flee."
It increases speed, so use it when you need to attack first or flee from a Pokemon that's faster or won't let you flee.
Tarzan sensed the python behind him and instinctively shimmied down the tree trunk.