The Present Simple in the Passive Voice of the verb TO SET.
The verb phrase in the sentence "that dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is "will eat." This phrase includes the main verb "eat" and the auxiliary verb "will," indicating future tense. The phrase conveys the action that the subject (that dog) will perform.
The Past Simple Tense in the Passive Voice (of the verb TO SET).
The tense of the verb phrase "will be waiting" is future continuous tense. It indicates an action that will be ongoing in the future.
The verb "had performed" is in the past perfect tense.
No. It's in the present tense.
Will release is future tense.
Will invest is future tense.
Made can be an action verb in past tense as long as it is in a verb phrase.
Replace the present tense form of the verb by the verb phrase "will [or shall] + [infinitive form of the verb]".
The phrase - is discussed - is a be verb (is) plus a past participle (discussed).That makes this a passive verb phrase, and because the be verb is present tense it is a present passive verbphrase.Money is discussed very lunch time.
Yes. "Will eat" is a verb phrase, qualifying it as a verb in the future tense.
It's in the present perfect tense.