The word charity is a noun and not a verb. It can be used in its adverb form as under :-
He did it charitably (adverbial clause modifying the verb 'did').
The past tenses of the word 'charity' are 'charitied' and 'charitied'.
The different tenses for the word "be" are: Present tense: am, is, are Past tense: was, were Future tense: will be
The word "wake" can be used in different tenses: Present tense: wake Past tense: woke Past participle: woken
The word "manic" can be used in two tenses: present tense ("manic") and past tense ("manicked").
The word "worse" is the comparative form of the adjective "bad" or "ill." It is commonly used in the present and past tenses, as in "This situation is worse than before" (present) and "Yesterday was worse than today" (past).
The verb 'ring' has the following tenses: Present: ring/rings Past: rang Past Participle: rung
The three basic word tenses are past, present, and future.
The different tenses for the word "be" are: Present tense: am, is, are Past tense: was, were Future tense: will be
No tenses for an adjective!
The word "wake" can be used in different tenses: Present tense: wake Past tense: woke Past participle: woken
Horror is a noun and therefore does not have tenses: only verbs have tenses.
Treason is a noun and doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
Rude is an adjective, and as such, does not have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
The word "manic" can be used in two tenses: present tense ("manic") and past tense ("manicked").
The word incompetent is an adjective and so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
The word "past" isn't a verb and so doesn't have any tenses.
The word "worse" is the comparative form of the adjective "bad" or "ill." It is commonly used in the present and past tenses, as in "This situation is worse than before" (present) and "Yesterday was worse than today" (past).
The verb 'ring' has the following tenses: Present: ring/rings Past: rang Past Participle: rung