The word will is used to indicate a future tense. For example, if I say I will go to the store, that is a prediction about the future. I am not in a store now, but I am going to be in a store.
The future tense uses the word will.
The word uses is a plural noun. It can also be the present tense of the verb use.
The future perfect tense uses the past participle of a verb.
Wrapped can be used as a verb (past tense) and as an adjective. For example: "He opened the wrapped present" uses the word as an adjective. "She wrapped the box." uses the word as a verb.
Yes, "were" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
"Sunset" is a noun, not a verb. The verb tense for "sunset" would depend on how it is used in a sentence. For example, "The sun will set" uses the future tense, while "The sun is setting" uses the present continuous tense.
The word "ran" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "run."
The word synchronized is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb synchronize.
The verb 'is' is the present singular tense of the word are. She is going to the store. The verb 'are' is the present plural tense of the word is. They are going shopping. Note: Both is and are are known of the Present Tense Verb "To Be"
The word "had" is a past tense verb.
No, the word "was" is the past tense of the verb "is." The present tense equivalent of "was" is "is."
"Are" is a verb used to indicate the present tense of the verb "to be," while "your" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership or association with the person you are addressing. For example, "Are you coming to the party?" uses "are" as a verb, while "Is this your book?" uses "your" as a possessive pronoun.