Lola told a story every night.
"Every night" is not a verb and can therefore not have past tense.
Tell is present tense. I/We/You/They tell He/She/It tells
As a verb it would be "He lies when he tells the story." As a noun "He tells lies when he talks."
No, tells is the present tense. The past tense is told.
I certainly have examples of such stories but I would far rather share them with you. An example of a short story - Night Fall by Isaac Asimov An example of a tense story - The Cold Equation by Tom Godwin
Tells is present tense.I/We/You/They tellHe/She/It tells
Did is a verb. It is the past tense of do.I do my homework every night.I did my homework last night.
The present tense for "sleep" is "sleep." For example, "I sleep for eight hours every night."
The simple present tense is "She tells a lie." "She is telling a lie" is the present progressive tense, also called the present continuous tense.
Yes, "read" can be used as both the past tense and the present tense of the verb. For example, "I read a book yesterday" (past tense) and "I read a book every night" (present tense).
do / does / doing We do the dishes every night. The doctor does his rounds early. We are doing the annual returns.
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