Would is the past form of will, so it's used in the past.
Would isn't used with the future progressive tense.Will, however, is used and would is the past tense of will.
You is a pronoun and would not have a tense. The verbs used with it would reflect the tense. Examples: future: you will present: you are past: you did
the past tense is used for the action completed in the past and the future rense is used to indicate the sction to be completed in future
its future cause if it was past the museum of hummanity would exsist
The sentence "others refer to them as giant rivers of ice" is in the present tense. The past tense would have used referred, the future tense would have used, will refer.
past i would love to see my parents as kids
Would is past tense, the present and future tense is will. would've (would have)
Past tense.
No, that would make no sense. The girl would be better travelling to the past to change her future.
It can be used as present and future:I/you/we/they camp. He/she/it camps. (present)Will camp. (future)The past tense would be 'camped'.
the answer would have to be neither.
the past has been, the future will be done. do we really need to know the past to know the future? If we knew the exact date of Christopher Columbus would that change the future? You don't know what matters from the past enough to know how it will affect the future.