The present tense of shone is:
The simple past tenses are shined and shone.The past perfect tenses are:have shinedhas shinedhave shonehas shone
Shone, or more commonly, shined, is the future tense of shine.
The past tense of "shine" is "shone" when used intransitively (without an object), and "shined" when used transitively (with an object).
Shone and Shined.
shine - shone - shone. (shone is pronounced shon)."Shone" can be regarded as all-purpose.However "shined" is transitive - it needs an object - so shoes or a table can be shined, but it would not be appropriate to use "shined" as a description of someone's ability.
Past tense: Shone Present tense: Shining Future tense: Will Shine
The simple past tenses are shined and shone.The past perfect tenses are:have shinedhas shinedhave shonehas shone
shone is the past tense of shine.The light shines in my window.The light shone on my bed.
Shone, or more commonly, shined, is the future tense of shine.
The past tense for shine is shone. For example: The sun shone brightly yesterday.
Shone is the past tense for shine.
i think it's shone.
The verb "shine" can be used in past, present, and future tenses. For example: Past tense: The sun shone brightly yesterday. Present tense: The stars shine in the night sky. Future tense: The moon will shine tomorrow night.
The past tense of "shine" is "shone" when used intransitively (without an object), and "shined" when used transitively (with an object).
Shone as in the past tense of shine.
Yes, "shone" is the past tense of the verb "shine." It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that emits or reflects light.
One homophone for "shown" is "shone," which is the past tense of "shine."