The present tense of lent is:
The present tense of "lent" is "lend."
No, "lent" is the past tense of lend.
The past tense of "lend" is "lent."
The past tense of "lend" is "lent" and the past participle is also "lent." For example: "Yesterday, I lent him a book."
The simple past tense of "lend" is "lent."
infinitive: lendpast: lentpast participle: lent
Try and remember the difference of the last letter.
No, "lent" is the past tense of lend.
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 past tense of "lend" is "lent."
The simple past tense of "lend" is "lent."
The verb is is the present tense.
That is the correct spelling of the past tense form "lent" (loaned) and also of the capitalized calendar period in Catholicism, "Lent".
Present perfect tense.
The past tense of "lend" is "lent" and the past participle is also "lent." For example: "Yesterday, I lent him a book."
The present tense of "will be" is "am/is/are." For example, "I am," "he is," "they are."
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.
"Has" is the present tense form of the verb "have." The past tense form of "has" is "had."