Leo lives on a far away land.
Land is the present tense.
The present tense of landed is:I/You/We/They land.He/She/It lands.The future tense of landed is:Will land.
The past tense of "land" is "landed."
The verb in the clause is becomes.Note: the verb must be the third person singular (land is singular) present tense, ending with an 's'.
They lived in the rugged land of present day Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah from about 100 to 1300.
"The land of the Angles" , not "angels" the Angles were a Germanic tribe who lived in present day Denmark and migrated to Britain.
They lived in the rugged land of present day Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah from about 100 to 1300.
No. They simply lived in the land of Israel until they were expelled by the Romans in the year 70.
Landed?
The examples of a present perfect tense are those according to the following pattern: Subject + Have/has + verb in past participle As that we have: I have worked all day We have seen that movie before You have changed your ways in a huge manner He has never seen her Work and play around to see which other combination's you can get. The Brother has been improving since they recruited a new members. = present perfect continuous Jemariel Philline taja-on has been playing chess since she was in High School. = present perfect continuous The Cheetah has been the record holder for being the fastest animal in land.=not a good sentence. The cheetah is the record holder for the fastest animal on land. (not present perfect)
The land has many trees and they lived near rivers
the mohawk tribe was one of many tribes who lived in ruperts land