FUTURE
Past Perfect: had known, had been, had danced, had taken.
The progressive (continuous) tense describes continuing action.
Present indefinite tense is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, and scheduled events. It is also used to express simple facts and routine activities. Past indefinite tense is used to describe actions that were completed in the past and are not continuing in the present. It is used to narrate past events, state specific times of actions in the past, and express completed actions in the past.
The past tense of "walk" is "walked" and the present tense is "walk." The past tense is used to describe an action that has already happened, while the present tense is used to describe an action that is currently happening or is regularly done. For example, "I walked to the store yesterday" (past tense) vs. "I walk to the store every day" (present tense).
verb is an action when the tense describes when the action was taken place. ex:rahul played with the foot ball. rahul plays with the foot ball. rahul will play with the foot ball.
The present tense expresses actions that are happening now. The past tense expresses actions that have already happened. The future tense expresses actions that are yet to happen.
A Future Perfect is used to express a future action which will take place BEFORE another future action. By the time Ruby gets home I WILL HAVE already LEFT. As you can see, it uses the auxiliary verb TO HAVE.
A tense that expresses a past and completed action, commonly named: "Pretérito simple o de indicativo"
happen before another event or time in the past.
The words present tense relates to the time the action is taking place. Present tense refers to an action taking place in the current time wheras a past tense is something that already happened.
The present tense expresses something that is happening now whilst the past tense expresses something that has already happened.
No, "fled" is a past tense verb that means to have run away or escaped from a situation. It indicates an action that has already taken place.