Yesterday, it was raining.
The past tense of "I meet you today" is "I met you today."
The past tense of "hold" is "held," and the present tense is "hold." For example: "He held the book yesterday" (past tense) and "He holds the book today" (present tense).
The past tense of "I want to talk to you today" is "I wanted to talk to you that day."
sought. today i seek. yesterday i sought.
Appreciated. For example, He/She appreciates you having come to work today. He/She appreciated that you came to work today.
It rained.
The past tense of "rain" would be "rained".It rained is the past tense
Today doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.
The past tense of "I meet you today" is "I met you today."
You swam today.
There is no past tense for "felt". "felt" is the past tense of "feel". "You feel good today, but you felt bad yesterday."
I went to the Shantay town, i eat an apple, it was raining 50minutes ago
Well "It's" is always present tense because "it's" composed of the words it and is. And is, is present tense. As for "it" that depends on the following word.i.e:It was (past tense)It is (present tense)it has (Past tense)it shall (present tense)The words its and it's can be veryconfusing.In spite of having an apostrophe, it's is a contraction that stands for it is:It's raining today (It is raining ...)She thinks it's a good idea to eat early. ( ... it is a good idea ...)Even though its does NOT have an apostrophe, it IS a possessive meaning "belonging to it".The dog lost its collar. (The collar belongs to the dog)Its length is 2 meters. (The length of it)
The past tense of "hold" is "held," and the present tense is "hold." For example: "He held the book yesterday" (past tense) and "He holds the book today" (present tense).
The past tense of "I want to talk to you today" is "I wanted to talk to you that day."
sought. today i seek. yesterday i sought.
present is today and past tense is it has already happened.