past, pled.
present, plea
present progressive, pleading
future, plea
The verb for entrance is enter.Other verbs are enters, entering and entered. Depending on the tense you require.Some example sentences are:"We will enter the game"."She enters the shop"."The suspect is entering a plea"."The suspect entered a plea of not guilty".
No, a thesaurus is used to find synonyms and antonyms of words, not to determine the past tense of a verb. To find the past tense of a verb, you can consult a verb conjugation chart or a grammar resource.
The past tense of "find" is "found."
The past tense of the verb "exit" would be "exited".
"Enlarges" is a present tense verb. "Enlarged" would be the past tense, and "will enlarge" would be the future tense.
A verb for this is drink In the past tense it would be I drank hoy chocolate In te present tense I drink or I am drinking hot chocolate
The past tense of "ask" would be "asked".
The past tense form of the verb "to sleep" would be "slept".
Found is the past tense of the irregular verb find.
The past tense of "sing" would be "sang" or "sung".
Yes, "discover" is the past tense form of the verb "discover".
"Would" does not have a conventional present tense. It is an auxiliary verb that does not change for its own tense, but instead indicates a particular type of conditional tense when combined with a principal verb and effectively has the tense of that verb.