Present simple - write / writes
I write to her everyday. She writes to me every week.
Past simple - wrote
I wrote to her this morning.
Wrote.
wrote
Wrote.
Written is the past participle of write. The simple past tense is wrote.
To write "What will you do on Saturday" in simple future tense, you can use the structure "will" + the base form of the verb. The sentence is already in simple future tense, asking about a future action. You can also rephrase it as "What are you going to do on Saturday?" which still conveys the same meaning.
I am putting the pen on the table.
In simple past tense, you would say, "The sun shone brightly." For future tense, you would write, "The sun will shine brightly." Both versions convey the action of the sun shining, but they indicate different times.
Present Simple: I should accept your challenge. Past Simple: I should have accepted your challenge.
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The simple past tense is chose. The past participle is chosen.
Answer is the simple present tense of answer.
Simple past tense - liked. Simple present tense - like/likes. Simple future tense - will like.