'Applied' is the past tense of the verb 'apply'
The present tense would be: I/you/we/they apply. He/she/it applies.
The future tense would be: Will apply.
Past: applied Present: applying Future: will apply
Past and Future. Past: I used to wander through the woods. Future: I can't wait to wander in the woods.
"You" is not a verb nor an action, and does not have a present, past, or future tense form.
It is past tense.
It's a past tense word.
Past: applied Present: applying Future: will apply
past present
past - lost present -lose future - will lose
Past, present, future.
Present
It is past tense.
It's a past tense word.
Present: show, Past: showed, Future: will show, Present Continuous: is showing, Present Perfect: has shown, Present Perfect Continuous: has been showing, Past Continuous: was showing, Past Perfect: had shown, Past Perfect Continuous: had been showing, Future Continuous: will be showing, Future Perfect: will have shown, Future Perfect Continuous: will have been showing.
The word "more" is not a verb and does not have a past, present, or future tense.
Past- entitled Present- entitle Future - entitle And then there is also entitles...
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 word "fall" can be past tense, present tense, or future tense depending on the context in which it is used. For example, "I fell" is past tense, "I am falling" is present tense, and "I will fall" is future tense.