Past - achieved.
Present - achieve/achieves/achieving.
Future - will achieve.
Present tense - step (steps is used for singular subjects in the third person) Past tense - stepped Future tense - will step
PRESENT - I am a Student. PAST - I was a Student FUTURE - I will be a Student. I ran (present/ past) I will run (Future) Jony will come to school before 9'O Clock.
they have no difference...... I'm adding on to that... They do have a difference..... FIND is present or future tense, and FOUND is past tense.
Present tense is: I bite, you bite, he/she bites, we bite, they bite biting is the present participle I bit is the simple past I have bitten is the compound past I was biting or I used to bite is the imperfect I will bite is the future there are other tenses
coincide is the present tense. coincided is the past tense
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
The conjugation of to have:will have (future)have (present)had (past)
Past tense: voiced Present tense: voice Future tense: will voice
Past tense: gave Present tense: give Future tense: will give
Past tense: hoped Present tense: hope Future tense: will hope
Past tense: wore Present tense: wear Future tense: will wear
Past - was Present - is Future - will be
Past tense - stank. Future tense - will stink. Present tense - stink.
Present tense - think. Past tense - thought. Future tense - will think.
Tap is the present tense, tapped is the past tense, and will tap is the future tense.
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.
Present tense: ring Past tense: rang Future tense: will ring