I seek the holy grail.
The future tense of the word "seek" is "will seek."
The future tense of "seek" is "will seek" or "shall seek". For example, "I will seek the truth" means that the action of seeking will happen in the future.
The simple present tense is "I seek"
what is seek time
Seek is a verb.
"Sought" is the past tense of "seek".
I decided to seek out a job.
What it means to seek is to look for something. Sometimes a person may seek something as part of a quest.
The past tense of "seek" is "sought." There is no -ed ending as seek is an irregular verb.
present= seek past = sought past participle = sought
A seek shelter could be a place where abused women seek shelter away from their abusive husbands/boyfriends.
then dont seek for it until you find it