Bend (present), bent (past), bent (future) are the 3 verb forms for bend. "Today I will bend a metal bar. I bent one just like it yesterday and I will bend another next week."
Bend
The present perfect tense of "bend" is "have bent" or "has bent". This tense is used to indicate that the action of bending has been completed at some point in the past but the specific time is not specified.
No, the past tense of bend is bent.
The future tense of "bend" is "will bend" or "shall bend."
The past perfect tense of bend is had bent.
If the verb is regular then -ed is added to the end. For example: Present tense - I walk to school. Past tense - I walked to school. If the verb is irregular then the past tense form will be a new word. The only way to learn them is to remember the new words for each verb. For example: Present tense - I bend my knees. Past tense - I bent my knees.
Present tense is used to describe things that are happening now or are generally true. Past tense is used to describe things that have already happened.
The verb is is the present tense.
No. The correct past tense of "bend" is "bent".
Bent is the past tense and past participle of bend.
The past tense of "bend" is "bent."
Present perfect tense.