The past of eat is ate.
Future tenses for eat are:
will eat -- I will eat my lunch soon
am/is/are going to eat -- We are going to eat later.
am/is/are eating -- I am eating my lunch after the movie.
Present perfect is formed with - have/has + past participle
The past participle of eat is eaten so present perfect is have eaten or has eaten.
We have eaten the cake.
She has eaten her lunch.
The present perfect tense of eat is:
will have eaten
Will have eaten.
had eaten
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Yes. "Will eat" is a verb phrase, qualifying it as a verb in the future tense.
The past tense is ate.(Be careful - eat is an irregular verb which means the past participle is different. The past participle is eaten)The present tense is:I/You/We/They eat.He/She/It eats.The present participle is eating.The future tense is will eat.
No, "loose" is not a future tense verb. "Loose" is an adjective meaning not firmly fixed in place or free from restraint.
The future tense of the verb 'are' is will be.The future tense of the auxiliary verb 'are' is will(will go, will see, will study, etc.)
The future tense of the verb "drip" is "will drip."
The verb 'will' is the future tense.
Will do is future tense.
The future perfect tense uses the past participle of a verb.
The word 'went' is the past tense of the verb to go.The future tense of the verb to go is will go.
Future tense - Subject + Will + Verb. Present tense - Subject + Verb. (He/she/it adds an -s on to the end of the verb)
"will" is the helping verb in the sentence "Nick will eat spaghetti for dinner." Will creates the future tense of eat.
The future tense of the verb 'is' is will be.The future tense of the auxiliary verb 'is' is will(will go, will make, will grow, etc.)