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A tense sign in latin is a letter of group of letters that indicates what tense (perfect, imperfect, present, ect.) the word is. The tense of the verb tells if the verb happened in the past, present, or future.
The past tense of 'sign' is signed.
The present tense for sign is signs
The present tense of the word cry is "cry" . You may be confused as to whether it is the same as the past tense or not, but the past tense is cried. There are, however, exceptions such as the word "put" where the word never changes despite the tense.
The verb 'may' is the future tense as a word expressing possibility.Example: It may rain tomorrow.An alternate future tense of the verb may is 'shall'.Example: It shall rain tomorrow.Note: The verb 'may' is the present tense as a word expressing permission.Example: You may go to the mall with Jane.
The past tense of "sign" is "signed."
The present perfect tense of "sign" is:I/You/We/They have spoken.He/She/It has spoken.
Wide is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense. Widened may be what you are looking for, as it is the past tense of the verb widen.
I/You/We/They sign. He/She/It signs. The present participle is signing.
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The past tense of "sign off" is "signed off."
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".