The future tense is "will abide"
The future tense of "abide" is "will abide." For example, "I will abide by the rules."
The past tense of "abide" is "abided" or "abode" (less common).
I/You/We/They abide. He/She/It abides. The present participle is abiding.
The past tense of "abide" is "abided" or "abode." Both forms are considered correct and can be used interchangeably.
The past tense of "abide" is "abided," and the past participle is "abided" as well.
Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.
The past tense of "abide" is "abided" or "abode" (less common).
The simple past tense of abide is abided.
I/You/We/They abide. He/She/It abides. The present participle is abiding.
The past tense of "abide" is "abided" or "abode." Both forms are considered correct and can be used interchangeably.
The future tense of "are" is "will be." For example, "They are happy now, but they will be tired later."
The future tense is "will have"
No, get is present tense. The future tense is will get.
The past tense of "get" is "got" and the future tense is "will get."
The future tense of "laugh" is "will laugh" or "shall laugh."
The future tense is will carry.
The future tense of "fancied" is "will fancy."
Present perfect progressive - have been abiding. Past perfect progressive - had been abiding. Future perfect progressive - will have been abiding.