No, but it may affect it . . .
it will only effect the future if you let it
There is a past, present, and future. There was a past; there is a present and there will be a future.
Past - was Present - is Future - will be
are and was
By letting the Americans learn from the past and he gave a warning to Americans of the future....
yes because if you get the past then you will understand the future
Out of the Past into the Future was created in 1992.
The quote is from the movie Kate and Leopold.
Do NOT use 'get/got' in English grammar, particularly in the written form. They are 'catch-all verbs'. The English vocabulary has a verb for every active situation. YES!!! The word is said a lot in the spoken language. Here is an example I went to the shops to get some clothes . Ugh!!!!! I went to the shops to purchase/buy some clothes. Much better. The Americans use the word 'fix' in a similar way. A waitress may say, What can I fix you' Ugh!!!!! 'What can I bring for you .' Much better.
The word "past" doesn't have a future tense as it's not a verb.
The past is bitten and future will bite
Future tense - will break. Past tense - broke.