In modern English, the past tense is typically indicated by adding the suffix "-ed" to regular verbs, such as "walk" becoming "walked." Irregular verbs, however, have unique past tense forms, like "go" changing to "went." Additionally, auxiliary verbs like "have" are used in perfect tenses to convey actions that occurred in the past.
did
Only verbs have tenses (in English), and the word usually is an adverb. It has no tense.
Modern doesn't have a past tense as it's an adjective. Only verbs have a past tense.
Born is past tense.
Describing how to do a process is usually in the present tense.
did
Only verbs have tenses (in English), and the word usually is an adverb. It has no tense.
The past tense of "indicate" is "indicated."
The present tense of indicated is:I/You/We/They indicate.He/She/It indicates.
The past tense of "after" is "aftered," but it is not commonly used. Instead, the past tense is usually indicated by using the word "after" in combination with a verb in the past tense. For example: "He arrived after the party had ended."
A second person singular present tense of can
"Cleaned" is the correct past tense form. "Cleant" is considered archaic and is not commonly used in modern English.
Modern doesn't have a past tense as it's an adjective. Only verbs have a past tense.
The tense for the sentence "I am speaking English" is present continuous tense.
The tense of the verb "clean" in the sentence is future tense, indicated by the auxiliary verb "will."
The simple past tense of 'speak' is 'spoke' - so she spoke English
In Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, the past tense of spell is usually spelt, although spelled is sometimes used.In the USA, the more commonly used past tense of spell is spelled.