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The future tense of "sings" is "will sing" or "will be singing."
She sings beautifully.
present tense -- sing/sings/singing -- I sing everyday. She sings very well. We are singing a new song past tense -- sang -- We sang in the concert last night. future tense -- will sing/going to sing. -- we will sing in the concert next week. She is going to sing an aria at the concert.
I run every morning. She sings beautifully. We eat dinner at 6 pm. They play soccer on weekends. He reads novels before bed.
Past tense: He cooked dinner last night. Present tense: He cooks dinner every evening. Past participle: He has cooked dinner for us many times. Future tense: He will cook dinner for us tomorrow.
Susan will sing beautifully.
Susan sang beautifully.
The future tense of "sings" is "will sing" or "will be singing."
She sings beautifully.
Past tense: He cooked dinner last night. Present tense: He cooks dinner every evening. Past participle: He has cooked dinner for us many times. Future tense: He will cook dinner for us tomorrow.
The cast of Future Tense - 1990 includes: Leigh Lombardi as Susan Cummings John Shannon as Jim Cummins
present tense -- sing/sings/singing -- I sing everyday. She sings very well. We are singing a new song past tense -- sang -- We sang in the concert last night. future tense -- will sing/going to sing. -- we will sing in the concert next week. She is going to sing an aria at the concert.
It is an adverb - it doesn't have a past tense.
I run every morning. She sings beautifully. We eat dinner at 6 pm. They play soccer on weekends. He reads novels before bed.
The future tense of "was" is "will be."
The future tense is will break.
No, get is present tense. The future tense is will get.