yell
Grow, gamble, get, go and grasp.
I/you/we/they start. He/she/it starts. The present participle is starting.
I/you/we/they start, he/she starts
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
Past tense: Refers to actions that have already taken place, described using words like "was", "did", or "had". Present tense: Refers to actions that are currently happening or habitual, described using words like "is", "do", or "have". Future tense: Refers to actions that will happen, described using words like "will", "shall", or "going to".
Past
hablo means I speak if it is present tense or it means he or she spoke if it is past tense
That would be the tense of the verb- as in past tense, present tense or future tense.
'Je pars' means 'I'm leaving' (present tense). 'Tu pars' means 'you're leaving' (present tense).
The past tense is ate.(Be careful - eat is an irregular verb which means the past participle is different. The past participle is eaten)The present tense is:I/You/We/They eat.He/She/It eats.The present participle is eating.The future tense is will eat.
Both are correct, the only difference is that "has sent" is in present tense and "had sent" is in past tense.e.g. Mike has sent me a letter. (present tense)Mike had sent me a letter. (past tense)
I/you/we/they want. He/she/it wants. The present participle is wanting.