Since there is no distinction between perfect and present passive participles in English, the form "star-crossed" is both present and perfect.
Sure! "Star-crossed" can be written in present tense as "they are star-crossed."
"Taken" is past tense. I cannot think of any way that it can be used in present tense.
Read is one of the more unusual verbs in the English language; the present and the past are both spelled the same way, read, but they are pronounced differently; as a present tense it rhymes with reed, but as a past tense it rhymes with red.
Hope there is a mistake in asking question. What is present tense... and former is in the past tense No way to combine them together in a single question. PLS RE-WRITE the QUESTION again
the shortest way to write it is shouldn't
saunter
TENSE : (noun) the time form of a verb ("present tense") TENSE : (adjective) nervous, pressured, harried ("feeling tense")
BOTH!! But you need to make sure you are useing the word the right way! Past Tense ~ Took OR Taken - I was taken by him OR I took it Present Tense ~ I am taken by him (In love or something)
If the verb is regular then -ed is added to the end. For example: Present tense - I walk to school. Past tense - I walked to school. If the verb is irregular then the past tense form will be a new word. The only way to learn them is to remember the new words for each verb. For example: Present tense - I bend my knees. Past tense - I bent my knees.
If 'hung it up on the tree' is in the past tense, as in 'He hung it up on the tree!', it is correct. If it is in the present tense, then, no, it is incorrect. In the present tense, the correct way of saying it would be, 'hang' or 'hangs', not 'hung'.
no it is not it is just another way of saying it in present tense
yell
The way to figure this out is: Past tense verbs are about something that has happened but is now over. Present tense verbs are about something that is happening now. Future tense verbs are about something that has not happened yet but will happen in the future. So which one would "is working" fit into? Here's an example sentence: Bob is working. Now is that saying Bob will be working in the future? No. So it is not future tense. Is it saying Bob did work but is no longer working now? No. So it is not past tense. That leaves present tense. "Bob is working" is saying that he is working now. So it is present tense.