past: dripped
future: will drip?
The past tense of "drip" is "dripped" and the future tense is "will drip."
The past tense of drip is dripped. The future tense of drip is will drip.
Actually, the basic verb tenses are present, past, and future. Singular and plural refer to the number of subjects in a sentence, not the tenses of the verbs.
The future tense of the verb "drip" is "will drip."
The three perfect tenses of a verb are the present perfect (have/has + past participle), the past perfect (had + past participle), and the future perfect (will have + past participle).
Simple present tenseI/you/we/they findHe/she/it findsSimple past tense:FoundSimple future tense:Will find
The past tense of drip is dripped. The future tense of drip is will drip.
Present: I am You are He/She/It is We are They are Past I was You were He/She/It was We were They were Future: I/You/He/She/We/They/It will be
Actually, the basic verb tenses are present, past, and future. Singular and plural refer to the number of subjects in a sentence, not the tenses of the verbs.
Yes, they are the basic tenses.
Past, present, future.
The three tenses are: Past Present Future
The future tense of the verb "drip" is "will drip."
there are 12 verb tenses not only five. present, past, future. simple-- continuous--perfect-- perfect continuous.
She is not a verb and does not have any tenses.
Verbs can be in the past, present, or future tenses.
The three perfect tenses of a verb are the present perfect (have/has + past participle), the past perfect (had + past participle), and the future perfect (will have + past participle).
The past tense of save is saved; the future tense is will save.