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The tense in the sentence "the teacher put the book on the table" is past tense. The verb "put" indicates that the action happened in the past.
The past tense sentence with "keep" would be: She kept the book on the shelf.
The past tense of sentence is "sentenced".
What was the past tense for this sentence.
It's a past tense sentence. Built is the past tense of build.
The past perfect tense of complete is had completed.
You read a book everyday. This sentence is the same in past tense or present tense, because the past form of read is spelt the same - read - but it is pronounced red. To make certain the reader understands it is a past sentence you could add a time phrase eg You read a book everyday last week.
Yes, "completed" is the correct past-tense word for "complete."
To convert a present tense sentence to past tense, you generally change the verb to its past tense form. For regular verbs, this involves adding '-ed' to the base form of the verb. For irregular verbs, the past tense form must be memorized. It is also important to make any necessary adjustments to the sentence structure for tense consistency.
No it doesn't have to be past tense.
Present tense: He reads a book. Past tense: He read a book. Past participle: He has read a book. Progressive: He is reading a book.
Yes, "have" is the past tense of "have." For example, "I have a book" (present tense) becomes "I had a book" (past tense).