You would be in their past, present, and future: before the travel through time you are in their future, for they have not yet met you; during the event, you would be in their present, for it is happening to them at the current point in time; afterward, you would be in their past, for the event has already happened to them; however, this is all from the other person's perspective: in your own or a third party's perspective it all changes. Time, you see, is merely a perception of a driving force of the universe: one, among many, among one.
maybe android 17 came to the past of the future timeline which means when future android 17 came past android 17 must of came to the future becaese of baby dr.gero alternate so maybe that's the answer if it's not then i have no idea/ hop i helped
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...
Past tense: came Present tense: come Future tense: will come
Yes you can, but I think you would usually use this word in a past sentence or maybe a future sentence: past - Alcohol led to his downfall present - Alcohol will be his downfall
The ghost of the past, present, and future.
its future cause if it was past the museum of hummanity would exsist
The verb "come" has five tenses: present (come), past (came), present participle (coming), past participle (come), and future (will come).
We Came is past tense. We will come is future tense. We are going is present.
Would is the past form of will, so it's used in the past.
past i would love to see my parents as kids
Would is past tense, the present and future tense is will. would've (would have)
Past tense.