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They will make him king. In Latin that would be something like "Facient eum regem". Save

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What is the future perfect tense of make?

The future perfect tense of make is will have made.


When can you use future simple tense?

You can use the future simple tense to talk about actions that will happen at a later time, often accompanied by time markers like "tomorrow," "next week," or "in the future." It is also used for predictions, promises, and decisions made at the moment of speaking.


Is the word made in the present past or future tense?

It is in the past tense.


What are the tenses for make?

The present tense is make, the past tense is made, and the future tense is will make.


What is the future tense of made?

will make


Is Will have made the future perfect tense of make?

It would have to be "will have made"


Is the word make present tense?

Yes, make would be present tense. Made is past, and will make is future. Hope that helped! Yes. Made would be past tense, will make is future tense. Make would be present. Ex: I make cakes. You currently make them. I made cakes (past), I will make cakes (future).


Past tense of make?

The simple past and past participle are both made.


Example of your own joke past tense and future tense?

What are old teepees and ones that have yet to be made? - Past tents and future tents!


What is the present perfect tense of make?

it is make


The simple tenses are the presentpresent participle and past participle is it true or false.?

The Simple Aspect of the Indicative Mood: the Present Tense, the Past Tense, the Present Perfect, the Past Perfect and the Future. On the other hand, we can term "simple" all the tenses that are made up of only ONE form (they have no auxiliary verb such as WILL, WOULD, SHOULD, SHALL, AM, IS, ARE, HAVE, HAS, HAD): the Present Simple, the Past Tense Simple, the Imperative Mood, the Part Participle, the Present Participle (also called Gerund), the Synthetic Subjunctive.


What is the past tense of bark?

If you are speaking of the noise made by animals such as dogs (and some humans), the simple past tense is barked. The verb bark can also refer to the removal of the bark from a tree. That simple past tense is also barked.