Should is present tense.
Yes, the question should be answerable in the same tense. If the question is asked in present tense, the answer should also be given in present tense.
The past tense of "should" is "should have." For example, "She should have finished her homework last night."
The past tense is should.
Come/Comes/Coming.
The tense of the verb "open" is wrong. It should be past tense, "opened."
Should is present tense.
No, should is actually future tense
Should is the past tense of the verb shall.
Past tense.
Yes, the question should be answerable in the same tense. If the question is asked in present tense, the answer should also be given in present tense.
The past tense of "should" is "should have." For example, "She should have finished her homework last night."
The traditional tense is past tense.
The past tense is should.
It can be either it depends on the context of what you're saying.
The past tense is should. e.g. I should have known better.
oh yes you definitely can. at this point the babys movement should become more tense