The future tense uses the auxiliary verb will.
present, past and future
To form the future of verbs in English, you need to use an auxiliary verb. The most common auxiliary verb used to form the future tense is "will": "will think" is the future tense of "think". Example: I don't know what to do, but I will think of something.
present tense past tense future tense
the simple tamces are presnt tense,past tense,past perfect,future tense
Auxiliary verbs.
Except for the Modal Verbs, all irregular verbs form the Present Simple Tense in the same manner as the regular ones.
There is no simple tense. There is only past, present or future tense.But there is a present simple tense and a past simple tense. They are called simple because they only have one verb:I walk to school - I walked to school.Both these sentences, one is past and one is present, have only one verb = walk/ed.Compared to a present perfect sentence which has two verbs an auxiliary verb have or has and a main verb:I have walked to school.
Have and has.
It should be "She had come." "Come" is the past participle of the verb "come" and is used with auxiliary verbs like "had." "Came" is the simple past tense of "come," and would not be used with auxiliary verbs.
1.the present(or infinitive)2.the past tense3.the past participle4.the present participle
"will be invited" is a passive verb phrase in the future tense. "will" and "be" are auxiliary verbs, and "invited" is the past participle of "invite".
Has and have are auxiliary verbs because those words are showing present tense