"Where do you live?" is present tense. The person asking the question wants to know where someone lives now.
If the person asking the question wanted to know where someone used to live, some time in the past, the sentence would be, "Where did you live?"
If the person asking the question wanted to know where someone was going to live, some time in the future, the sentence would be, "Where will you live?"
The tense of "Where do you live?" is present simple.
The past tense of "zip" is "zipped."
The future tense for "map" is "will map." For example, "I will map out the route before we leave."
The past tense of "gps" is "gpsed" or "GPSed", as it is commonly used as a verb to describe the action of using a GPS device.
go - have/has goneShe has gone to the mail room. We have gone to the cinema. They haven't gone on holiday.
The future tense of "map" is "will map" as in "I will map out the route before we leave."
"Live" can be both a verb (present tense) and an adjective.
The future tense of "live" is "will live." For example, "I will live in a new city next year."
Will live is the future tense.
The past tense of live is lived.
miley is going to live in tense latter we will find out
The past tense of "live" is "lived," and the past participle is also "lived."
The past tense of "live" is "lived" and the present tense is "live."
It is already in the present tense.
Lived.
The future tenses is "I will live"
In the past tense, "vivi" would be "viviรณ" in Spanish.
I/you/we/they live. He/she/it lives. The present participle is living.