The simple future tense is formed like so:
Subject + Will + Verb
For example: I will run.
Simplified is a verb, simply in past tense. Forexample: "Henry simplified the fractions on his homework." Simplified is the verb in the sentence, however if you are inquiring as to what the word would be in the present or future the word would become: Henry simplifies (for present) and Henry will simplify (future). To dig even deeper, the word simplified can be broken down to the act of making something simple. To make simple means to make easy, therefore the verb of simplified could be "make" which is the verb to the adjective "simple".
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To form simple past tense sentences, use the past form of the verb. For regular verbs, add "-ed" at the end of the base form (e.g., "walked"). For irregular verbs, use the past form as it is (e.g., "ate"). Place the subject before the verb to create sentences in simple past tense (e.g., "She walked to the store").
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It is future tense.
The future perfect tense of make is will have made.
The present tense is make, the past tense is made, and the future tense is will make.
An example of future tense would be:By the time he pays off his credit card debt, he will have run out of money. "Will have run" is the future tense.ANOTHER ANSWER:The verb "will have run" is not the future tense. It is the future perfect tense. Don't blame me, I did not make the English grammar rules. Not every verb that expresses some event happening in the future is the future tense. Unfortunately we have two tenses for future events. One is the plain vanilla future tense. The other is the Rocky Road style future perfect tense.An example of Future Tense (plain vanilla) is:"Nitpickers like the writer of this sentence will causemost people a lot of unnecessary grief, so avoid them in the future."An example of Future Perfect Tense (rocky road) is:If in the future you avoided nitpickers like the writer of this sentence, you will have saved yourself a lot of unnecessary grief."
That doesnt make any sense... And example of past, present, and future tense would be... Came, come, and coming. There isn't a past, present, or future tense for customer...
The verb "carved" is in the past participle tense in the sentence "your mom has helped you carved mine." To correct it, the sentence should be written as "Your mom has helped you carve mine," with the verb in the past tense.
The future tense of the verb 'is' is will be.The future tense of the auxiliary verb 'is' is will(will go, will make, will grow, etc.)
Is by its self does not have a future tense but with other verbs it can be used to make a future tense. For example: is + present participle can make a future tense. eg She is having a party next Saturday. is + going + to + verb can be used to make a future tense. eg The boy is going to go home soon.
This sentence is present tense. The verb - chase - is present.Chasedis past. To make this sentence past change the verb to the past form:Some people chasedtornadoes.
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