The present progressive tense of the word "bury" is "burying."
That is the answer: BURIED Because the original word is bury
"Debris" is a noun. It will not a.) turn into a verb or b.) alter to a past tense form.
The definition of the word burried can be defined as putting, placing, or hiding something or a dead body underground. It also means to occupy oneself with deep concentration.
The past tense of "shovel" is "shoveled" in American English, and "shovelled" in British English.
The opposite of "dug up" would be "buried" or "covered."
The present progressive tense of the word "ask" is "asking."
That is the answer: BURIED Because the original word is bury
I am takingWe are takingYou are takingHe/she is takingThey are taking
we were planning: past progessive tense we are planning: present progressive tense We will have planned.: Future perfect tense
The present progressive of the word print is -- be verb + printing. I am printing. You/We/They are printing. He/She/It is printing.
get - present tense got - past tense is getting - present progressive had gotten - past perfect
The past perfect progressive tense is formed with the auxiliary verbs had + been and a present participle. The past perfect progressive tense of dance is had been dancing.
Standing is not past tense. It is the present participle of the verb "stand". Present participles require the use of auxiliary verbs to show tense. Examples: was/were standing (past progressive) am/is/are standing (present progressive) will be standing (future progressive) Stood is the past tense of stand.
going <Supv. note: this is the present progressive or the gerund.> Present perfect is "have/has + gone"
We are askingThey are askingYou are asking
Will be collecting is the future progressive tense of collect.
The third person singular present progressive tense of the word "climb" is "climbing."