Present Continuous
The past tense of "just now" is "a moment ago" or "just then".
The past tense.
...occurred at a specified moment in the Past (a moment generally MENTIONED in the sentence).
went
it is when you say something that has already happened rather than is happening at the moment. for instant the past tense of 'i am writing an answer' would be 'i wrote an answer'.
Present continuous tense.
The past tense of describe is described.
The past tense of describe is described.
The present indefinite tense is used to describe actions that are habitual or factual, with a focus on general truths or routines. It is formed by using the base form of the verb (e.g., "I eat," "She works").
"Are taking" is the present continuous tense.
Described is the past tense and past participle of describe.
When describing events that happened in works of literature, it is common to use the past tense. This helps to distinguish the narrative from the present moment and creates a sense of storytelling.
Present tense is a grammatical tense that indicates actions happening at the current moment or at a regularly occurring time. In English, verbs in present tense often end in "-s" or "-es" when used with third person singular subjects (he, she, it). For example, "He talks" or "She eats" are in present tense.
I describe. She describes.
I will heat my food after i take a shower. I am going to heat my food after I taker a shower. I am heating my food after I have a shower.
Present perfect progressive tense.
Taking is the present participle of take. Without an auxiliary verb, it isn't any tense.