Sweep is the present tense of swept.
The present tense of swept is sweep.
The present perfect tense of "sweep" is "have swept" or "has swept." For example, "I have swept the floor" or "She has swept the porch."
An example of a verb that does not have a "t" in present tense but does in past tense is "begin." In present tense, we say "begin," but in past tense, we say "began."
the past tense of the word sweeps is swept
The past tense of the verb "sweep" is "swept."
The past tense for "wind" is "wound" and for "sweep" is "swept."
The present perfect tense of "sweep" is "have swept" or "has swept." For example, "I have swept the floor" or "She has swept the porch."
Swept already is the past tense. The present tense is sweep.
Swept is the past tense of sweep.
An example of a verb that does not have a "t" in present tense but does in past tense is "begin." In present tense, we say "begin," but in past tense, we say "began."
the past tense of the word sweeps is swept
The past tense of the verb "sweep" is "swept."
The past tense of sweep is swept.
The past tense for "wind" is "wound" and for "sweep" is "swept."
The verb is is the present tense.
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.
The present tense of "will be" is "am/is/are." For example, "I am," "he is," "they are."
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have