Keep is the present tense of kept.
The present perfect tense of "keep" is "have kept."
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Past tense: Kept. e.g "I kept it for a very long time." Present tense: Keeping. e.g "Yes, I'm keeping it." Present tense: Keep. e.g. "I keep good company."
No, it's present tense. The past tense of keep is kept.
keep. keep / kept / kept
'Is' is present tense be verb so no.But you can use the past participle after is in a passive sentence.The milk is kept in the fridge.
Yes keep is present tensekeep kept keptKeep those books they are good.We kept the books that belonged to our grandfather.We have kept the books for years now and nobody has read them.
Kept is the past tense of keep. The past perfect tense is had kept.
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.
Passive tense is formed with - be + past participle. Present tense be verbs = am is are.I am watched everyday.He is followed to and from work. The butter is kept in the fridge.They are accused of theft. The plates are washed after each meal.
Present perfect tense.