yes. because it is right . example : I ( never thought ) that will happen.
"is' is present tense. For past tense use was or were.
I used the past tense to answer this question.
'Who' is a pronoun, it doesn't have a past tense. But you can use the word "was" as in "who was on the phone?".
not the first. They use language such as they. Also, for science, never write "you"
Depending on how you use the words some are already in the past tense. Got is the past tense of get. Present: I will get a dog. Past: I got a dog. With is a general term. It doesn't change in the past tense. Had is the past tense of has and had. Depending on which style of past you are using [progressive, perfect, progressive perfect, simple] will dictate how you use the word.
First of all, the question should be: "Should you use the past or present tense after 'never'?"The answer is: you can use any tense after 'never'. It depends on what time frame to which you are referring.
You can use should in past tense to say;Should haveShould not have (shouldn't)
The past tense of 'lase' (as in: to use a laser) should be 'lased'.
Learned is generally used for past tense.
You should use present tense.
Usage of Past Tense or Present Tense is all depends on the topic.
You should, most commonly, use present tense. A history essay, for example, would be an exception and would be in the past tense.
YES
Answer:no,because if you use past tense in the first,you should not use past tense in the second.
You use the past tense form which is 'had'.
You should use the word had because if its past you would say i had this not I have this because it is not the past but the persent.
Since it is something that you did, you, should use a past tense, specifically the Simple Past (e.g. I did this.), and/or other compatible tenses.