The future tense of feel is 'will feel'.
The future tense of "feel" is "will feel."
"Sleep" can be both a noun and a verb, so you can use it in the past, present, or future tense. For example, "I slept" (past tense), "I am sleeping" (present continuous tense), and "I will sleep" (future tense).
The past tense of "feel" is "felt."
The past tense of feel is felt. For example, I felt sick. Or, I felt the cloth.
I/you/we/they feel. He/she/it feels. The present participle is feeling.
The past tense is 'felt'. The past pluperfect is 'had felt'
The future tense of "felt" is "will feel."
That is the past tense. The present tense would be feel. The future tense is will feel.
You will feel sick.
The future tense is "will have"
The future tense of "are" is "will be." For example, "They are happy now, but they will be tired later."
If you are looking for past tense, "I felt horribly chagrined" would be acceptable. However if you are looking for present tense, "I feel such chagrin" is a good answer. For future tense, " I will feel chagrined" Hope this helps!
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."
"You will copyright" is the simple future tense. The future perfect tense is "You will have copyrighted". The future continuous tense is "You will be copyrighting".