The third form of "keep" in past tense is "kept."
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The present tense third person singular form is "speaks". The past tense third person singular form is "spoke". The future tense third person singular form is "will speak".
No, the correct past tense for "do" is "did." "Does" is the present tense form of the verb.
No, the past participle of "have" is "had." "Has" is the present tense form of the verb.
The past tense of "bring" is "brought," the past tense of "seek" is "sought," and the past tense of "keep" is "kept."
Normally, we use an -ed for the past tense (walk/walked) but the verb "keep" has an irregular past tense. The past form of keep is "kept." I keep my books on the shelf. I kept my books on the shelf.
kept.
The present tense third person singular form is "speaks". The past tense third person singular form is "spoke". The future tense third person singular form is "will speak".
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the simple form: bethe -ing participle form: beingthe past participle: beenthe first person singular present tense form:amthe third person present tense (-s) form:isthe plural present tense form: arethe singular past tense form: wasthe plural past tense form: were
No, it's present tense. The past tense of keep is kept.
The past tense of "bring" is "brought," the past tense of "seek" is "sought," and the past tense of "keep" is "kept."
Formed is the past tense of form.
'Laid' is a the past tense form of 'Lay' which is a past tense form of 'lie'.
The past tense form of "lay" is "laid."
There is no past tense of past tense because it is not a verb. For instance, there is no past tense of the word 'desk' (there is no 'desked' or 'did desk', because desk is a noun, not a verb.Or it could mean: Past perfect.Past perfect is sometimes described as 'past in the past'. It is used to show that one thing in the past happened before another thing in the past.Example: The race had finished before the rain started.
The word "be" is a verb (the infinitive is to be) not a noun, and has no plural.The present tense third-person plural is "are" and the past tense is "were."