Simple past & past participle - impugned
Present participle - impugning
To impugn is to challenge, oppose or attack as being false.Usage:I impugn you.'I impugn your belief that the world is flat'
That will be impugn. That will be impugn.
I would be deeply offended if you were to impugn my honesty.
Teens often impugn the restrictions put on them, like curfews and chores.
The word "Islam" is a noun and so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
is, was, will be
The three basic word tenses are past, present, and future.
Some words that have the root word "pugn" in them are pugnacious, impugn, repugnant, and oppugn.
'Treason' is a noun. Only verbs have tenses.
"Manic" is an adjective and so doesn't have tenses.
No, the word 'neither' isn't a verb so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
The word 'we' is a pronoun - it doesn't have tenses.