The future tense of "appear" is "will appear" or "shall appear." It is formed by adding "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb.
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The past tense of appear is appeared.
The past tense is appeared.
The past continuous tense of "appear" is "was appearing" or "were appearing."
No. Appear = present tense An example sentence is The kids appear to enjoy coloring right now. Appeared = past tense i.e. The kids appeared to enjoy coloring last night.
The past perfect of appear is had appeared.
I/you/we/they appear. He/she/it appears. The present participle is appearing.
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'Appear' would become 'appeared' in the past tense so the sentence would simply be 'some stars appeared to be brighter than others'.
An answer did not appear because "spoilt" is not a word. The present tense of this word is spoil, or to spoil. The future tense is will spoil, or shall spoil. And, as you are implying you need, the past tense of this verb is spoiled. Here is the word in a sentence: That girl is so spoiled!!! Her parents give her whatever she wants. My grandmother likes to spoil me.