Infinitives don't have tenses. They are always to + base form of a verb.
For example:
to run
to walk
to jump
Infinitives are to + base form of a verb. For example, to run is an infinitive. Infinitives do not inflect for tense.
The infinitive of shouted is "to shout" The present tense conjugations are as follows: I shout You shout One shouts He shouts She shouts They shout We shout
"Have" is a verb in the base form, also known as the infinitive form.
The infinitive would be "to decide", the present tense would be "decide(s)", and the past tense IS "decided". The word decided is the past tense. The present and future tense are (PRESENT) decides or decide and (FUTURE) will decide.
The present perfect tense of "find" is "have found."
had is the past tense of have. Have is the infinitive and also may be the present tense, as in I have or we have or they have.
I am, you are he (she or it) is. We are, you are, they are.To be is the infinitive form of be(present)am or is or areI amYou areShe is
I am, you are he (she or it) is. We are, you are, they are.To be is the infinitive form of be(present)am or is or areI amYou areShe is
Yes, or Short/Bare Infinitive.
Infinitives are to + base form of a verb. For example, to run is an infinitive. Infinitives do not inflect for tense.
Replace the present tense form of the verb by the verb phrase "will [or shall] + [infinitive form of the verb]".
The infinitive of shouted is "to shout" The present tense conjugations are as follows: I shout You shout One shouts He shouts She shouts They shout We shout
The verb "leave" can be in various tenses such as present tense ("leave"), past tense ("left"), and future tense ("will leave").
The word "be" is a verb (the infinitive is to be) not a noun, and has no plural.The present tense third-person plural is "are" and the past tense is "were."
The word "be" is a verb (the infinitive is to be) not a noun, and has no plural.The present tense third-person plural is "are" and the past tense is "were."
I write - this is present tense. Past tense would be I wrote. However, the infinitive "to write" is always present tense. It must be accompanied with a present, future or past tense finite verb. I like to write I will like to write I liked to write
The infinitive would be "to decide", the present tense would be "decide(s)", and the past tense IS "decided". The word decided is the past tense. The present and future tense are (PRESENT) decides or decide and (FUTURE) will decide.