We know about past tenses because we read and learn about them in books.
The tense for the sentence "I am speaking English" is present continuous tense.
The past tense of know is knew, and the future tense is will know.
Know is present tense. Exmpl: I know that the word "know" is present tense The past tense of "Know" is "Knew" Exmpl: I knew that the word "knew" was past tense.
The simple past tense of 'speak' is 'spoke' - so she spoke English
The past tense of "see" in English is "saw."
Past tense - dealt. Past continuous tense - was/were dealing. hi...dear my all friend in this site I have got some problems with my english?one of all, such as: manner to know paragraph with past continuous tense
The word "teach" can be present tense, past tense, or future tense depending on how it is used in a sentence. For example, "teach" is present tense in "I teach English," past tense in "I taught English last semester," and future tense in "I will teach English next year."
The past tense is trialed (US English) or trialled (British English)
The past tense is realised (British English) or realized (US English)
The future tense of "know" is "will know."
The past tense of "prove" is "proved" in British English and "proven" in American English.
The past tense of "worship" is "worshipped" in British English or "worshiped" in American English.