Tap is the present tense, tapped is the past tense, and will tap is the future tense.
Past: tapped Present: tap Future: will tap
Tapped is already in the past tense. The present tense is tap.
The present participle of tap is tapping. The past tense form is tapped, and the past participle is also tapped.
She used her finger to tap on the table to get his attention.
The word "tap" has a short A vowel sound.
The homonym of "tap" is "tap," which can refer to the action of lightly striking something or to a device used to control the flow of liquids, such as a faucet.
Tapped is already in the past tense. The present tense is tap.
The present participle of tap is tapping. The past tense form is tapped, and the past participle is also tapped.
Will tap.
"Tap" is the present tense for "tapped".
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Move the "RK" in the word spork tap the word spoon and tap the bottom of the fork
Solution - Tap the A button once. Tap the B button nine times. Tap the C button seven times. Tap the D button four times
the elements like sodium,potassium,calcium,sulphates,chlorides,nitrates are present in traces in the tap water...
yes since a lot of African slaves did tap dance and men were afriacn slaves too
No, the word 'bunted' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to bunt. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Max bunted the ball and ran to first base. (verb)The bunted ball rolled about twelve feet. (adjective)The word 'bunt' is also a noun, a word for a tap of a baseball with a bat; a type of fungus of cereal plants; the middle part of a sail that pouches to catch the wind.
Tap root is present in Dicot plants and fibrous root in monocots. Those plants taking water from lower strata of soil have tap root and those taking water from upper strata have fibrous roots.
A small amount of insoluble residue remain.