The past tense is should. e.g. I should have known better.
Yes, "will" is the past tense of "shall". For example, "I shall go tomorrow" becomes "I will go tomorrow".
To convert a present tense sentence to past tense, you generally change the verb to its past tense form. For regular verbs, this involves adding '-ed' to the base form of the verb. For irregular verbs, the past tense form must be memorized. It is also important to make any necessary adjustments to the sentence structure for tense consistency.
What was the past tense for this sentence.
The past tense of sentence is "sentenced".
It's a past tense sentence. Built is the past tense of build.
No it doesn't have to be past tense.
The sentence will have a past tense verb in it.For example the past tense of runis ran.present tense -- I runto work.past tense -- I ranto work.present tense -- I amsick.past tense -- I wassick.
Should is the past tense of the verb shall.
There is no past tense for played because played is the past tense for play. For example: In the sentence: "She loves to play with her doll." - play is present tense In the sentence: "She played with her doll". - played is past tense
It's uncertain as the future of lay could depend on various factors such as changes in societal norms, technological advancements, and economic conditions. However, the concept of lay may continue to evolve to adapt to the changing needs and preferences of society.
present tense is get or getspast tense is got or gottenfuture tense is will (or shall) get
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