I/you/we/they suppose. He/she/it supposes.
The present participle is supposing.
No. The word "are" is present or future tense. The past tense would be "were".
is - is present tense. He is from China. was - is past tense. He was sick last week.
That we use the exact same word in all present, past and past perfect forms.
The word game is not past tense. If you use "game" as a verb, the past tense would be "gamed."
The word cut is both present tense and past tense because you can use it in something that has happened, happening or going to happen. It's also a future tense.
* today I use * yesterday I used * tomorrow I will use
"do" refers to the present, and "did" refers to the past.
"is' is present tense. For past tense use was or were.
How do you determine whether to use present or past tense? Your scores will determine the winner.
You don't it is not an English word.The present, past and past participle for the verb bringare:bring / brought / broughtnot brang.
The word "present" as a noun can have two different meanings: 1) a gift, and 2) the time period happening now, the existing moment.So depending on which definition of present you want to use, you could use a sentence where you would use the word 'gift' and replace gift with the word "present," or you could use a sentence where you are talking about the current time period happening now and you'd usually use it with the word "the" - "the present.""My mother gave me a nice present for my birthday.""Dinosaurs lived in the past, and humans live in the present."The word 'present' is also a verb (They will present an award...) and and adjective (At the present time...).
The present and past particle of the butterfly is butterflies. butterfly is a noun and doesn't have a present and past participle