Hes still living now. He was a south African icon in the apartheid era. working with others to end apartheid, and is still alive to this day
winnie mandela was nelson mandelea's wife in the past.
Because he is dead and his achievements are in the past
The past tense is "lived" and the present tense is "living".
No, "lived" is a past tense verb. The present tense form of "live" is "live."
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kept working
The past form of live is lived (past simple - lived; past continuous - was/were living; past perfect - had lived; past perfect continuous - had been living).
Don't live in the past, don't live in the future, but concentrate on the present...
Some past leaders include George Washington, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Mahatma Gandhi. Additional leaders from around the world were Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela, Adolf Hitler, Harry S. Truman, and John F. Kennedy.
The tense of "He used to live in a big house" is past simple. The phrase "used to" indicates a past habit or situation that no longer applies in the present.
Nelson Mandela viewed the South African Constitution as a crucial instrument for promoting democracy, human rights, and social justice in a post-apartheid society. He believed it represented a significant step toward reconciliation and nation-building, emphasizing the importance of equality and protection for all citizens. Mandela often highlighted the Constitution's role in safeguarding freedoms and ensuring that the injustices of the past would not be repeated. He considered it a living document that should evolve to meet the needs of a diverse society.
past: I was; you were; he/she/it was present: I am; you are; he/she/it is