present simple - I attend university every day.
present continuous - I am attending a lecture on ergonomics. (For future add time phrase like next week)
past simple - I attended university yesterday.
past continuous - I was attending a lecture last week when I lost my wallet.
will future - I will attend the lecture with you.
going to future - I am going to attend your lecture next week.
Present tense: attend Past tense: attended Future tense: will attend
"Attend" can be in present tense, past tense, or future tense.
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
The past tense of "attend" is "attended," and the present tense is "attend." For example, "She attended the meeting yesterday" (past) and "She attends the conference every year" (present).
Past tense: voiced Present tense: voice Future tense: will voice
Past tense: wore Present tense: wear Future tense: will wear
Attend it the present tense, past tense is attended, and future tense is attending.
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
The conjugation of to have:will have (future)have (present)had (past)
Past tense: voiced Present tense: voice Future tense: will voice
Past - was Present - is Future - will be
Present tense - think. Past tense - thought. Future tense - will think.
Past tense - stank. Future tense - will stink. Present tense - stink.
The word "fall" can be past tense, present tense, or future tense depending on the context in which it is used. For example, "I fell" is past tense, "I am falling" is present tense, and "I will fall" is future tense.
Present tense: ring Past tense: rang Future tense: will ring
Past present and future
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