Will accomplish is the future tense of the present tense verb accomplish. The past tense is accomplished.
Accomplished.
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Past tense is the grammatical term.
The past tense is termed.
Pass-tense is a misunderstanding of the term past-tense.
"Accomplish" is the present tense
No, the past tense of "fly" is "flew." "Flied" is a term used in baseball to refer to hitting a baseball into the outfield.
"O.k" does not have a past tense, as it is not a verb. If used in a slang term, as in "to okay" something, than the past tene would be "okayed".
No, the past tense of the verb to insert would be inserted. Usually the term comes up as a present tense imperative: insert coin here.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
Depending on how you use the words some are already in the past tense. Got is the past tense of get. Present: I will get a dog. Past: I got a dog. With is a general term. It doesn't change in the past tense. Had is the past tense of has and had. Depending on which style of past you are using [progressive, perfect, progressive perfect, simple] will dictate how you use the word.