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What is the past tense of post?

The past tense of post is posted.


What is the past participle tense of post?

The past participle tense of "post" is "posted."


What is the meaning of aspect of the post tense?

The aspect of the past tense refers to the way in which an action or event is viewed in relation to time, particularly regarding its completion or duration. In English, the past tense can express different aspects, such as the simple past (completed actions), the past continuous (ongoing actions in the past), and the past perfect (actions completed before another past action). Understanding these aspects helps convey the nuances of time and the nature of actions in communication.


Difference in meaning between remember to past a letter and remember posting it?

'remember to post' is future tense 'remember posting' is past tense


What is a post participle?

PAST Participle = the 3rd form of the verb, used in the Passive Voice, the Present and Past Perfect, the Past Conditional and Subjunctive. It depicts the result of the verb's action and can be treated as an adjective.


Present perfect form of post?

It is "have/has posted".


Is posted an adverb?

No. Post can be a noun, or a verb meaning to list or advertise. There is no adverb form.


What part of speech is manned?

Manned is a verb (past tense of man) and an adjective (a manned post).


Is 'you ran to the post office' nominative reflexive or possessive?

The phrase "you ran to the post office" is not nominative, reflexive, or possessive. It is a simple past tense sentence describing an action (running to the post office) performed by the subject "you."


What is the form of government in England?

Parliamentary First past the post.


What is the Future Tense of Post?

Will post.


What is the present tense of the verb post?

I/you/we/they post. He/she/it posts.