I am burring my dead pet dog at the moment.
The present progressive tense of "bury" is "is burying" or "are burying," depending on the subject.
The present tense for "bury" is "buries" for third person singular (he/she/it), and "bury" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
The present progressive tense of the word "bury" is "burying."
That is the answer: BURIED Because the original word is bury
The present perfect tense of "bury" is "have/has buried." For example: "I have buried the treasure."
The present progressive tense of "bury" is "is burying" or "are burying," depending on the subject.
The present tense for "bury" is "buries" for third person singular (he/she/it), and "bury" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
The present progressive tense of the word "bury" is "burying."
That is the answer: BURIED Because the original word is bury
The present progressive tense of "bury" is "is burying" or "are burying," depending on the subject.
The present perfect tense of "bury" is "have/has buried." For example: "I have buried the treasure."
The present progressive tense for "bury" is "is burying" for singular subjects and "are burying" for plural subjects.
The present progressive tense of "bury" is "is burying" or "are burying." It indicates an action that is currently happening or in progress.
The past tense of "bury" is "buried."
The past tense of "bury" is "buried."
The past tense of "bury" is "buried".
Present Simple: I bury, you bury, he buries, we bury, you bury, they bury Present Continuous: I am burying, you are burying, he is burying ect Present Perfect Simple: I have buried, he has buried Present Perfect Cont.: I have been burying, he has been burying Past Tense Sim: I buried Past T Cont: I was burying, you were burying Past Perfect Simp: I had buried Past Perfect Cont: I had been burying Future Simple: I shall/will bury Future Cont: I will be burying Future Perfect Simple: I will have buried Future-in-the-Past: I would bury Going-to Future: I am going to bury, he is going to bury, etc. ----this was the Indicative Mood-- Present Conditional: I would bury Past Conditional: I would have buried Present Subjunctive (Synthetic): I bury Present Subjunctive (Analytical): I should bury Past Subj (Analytical): I should have buried Imperative: bury! Gerund (Present) or Present Participle: burying Gerund (Past): having buried Infinitive (Present): to bury (Short Inf = bury) Infinitive (Past): to have buried Past Participle: buried / have buried
I am burying, you are burying, he/she/it is burying, we are burying, they are burying