The past tense of "read" is "read," pronounced as "red." The present tense of "read" is also "read," pronounced as "reed." The difference lies in pronunciation, not spelling.
Past tense READ is pronounced RED, present tense READ is pronounced REED.
Past tense - read.
Past continuous tense - was/were reading.
Both the present and past tense of read are spelled read. However, they are pronounced differently. The present tense is pronounced as "reed" and the past tense is pronounced as "red."
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Do is present tense, Does is past tense.
present indifinite
example, past tense, "i took the apple" present tense "im taking the apple"
had is the past tense of have. Have is the infinitive and also may be the present tense, as in I have or we have or they have.
There is no difference. Gave is past tense. The auxiliary verb do has only the present and past forms, do (does) and did. Did is past tense. Who gave and who did give are both past tense.
Do - is the present tense... Did is the past tense.
they have no difference...... I'm adding on to that... They do have a difference..... FIND is present or future tense, and FOUND is past tense.
The difference between build and built is that build is the present tense (or if you make it to build, the infinitive tense) and built is the past tense.
Ran is past tense, run is present.
The past tense adds on -ed to the end of the verb "walk". It expresses that the action has already happened. The present tense expresses that the action is happening now.
Past participle is used in the formation of present perfect tense forms, and the present participle forms are used in the formation of several present tense verbs.
the difference is that the are two different meanings and the here is present tense andthere is past tense.