"Chased" already is the past particple of "chase". "Chased" has no past participle of its own.
Simple present: you chase
Present perfect: you have chased
Present progressive: you are chasing
Present perfect progressive: you have been chasing
I/You/We/They have chased.
He/She/It has chased.
The past tense is "chased."
It's 'will chase.'
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Chase is the present tense of chased.
This sentence is present tense. The verb - chase - is present.Chasedis past. To make this sentence past change the verb to the past form:Some people chasedtornadoes.
The future tense of "are" is "will be." For example, "They are happy now, but they will be tired later."
The future tense is "will have"
No, get is present tense. The future tense is will get.
The past tense of "get" is "got" and the future tense is "will get."
The future tense of "laugh" is "will laugh" or "shall laugh."
The future tense is will carry.
The future tense of "fancied" is "will fancy."
"You will copyright" is the simple future tense. The future perfect tense is "You will have copyrighted". The future continuous tense is "You will be copyrighting".
present tense and future tense
"Will" is typically used to indicate future tense. For example, in the sentence "I will go to the store," "will" indicates that the action of going to the store is going to happen in the future.