'hot' is an adjective. Adjectives don't have tenses.
Hot is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
The verb tense are different and words really do not have a direct meaning. For example in English you would ask: "How are you" and in spanish it would be like saying: "You are how"
"Teach" is the present tense and "taught" is the past tense.
estoy is the present tense
In Spanish, there are three different wave conjugations: -ar, -er, and -ir. These conjugations are used to change the verb form based on the subject and tense of the sentence.
Yes, in Spanish, the past tense is commonly referred to as the preterite tense. It is used to indicate actions that were completed in the past at a specific point in time.
Past tense - was and were. Present tense - am, are and is.
Tú me lastimas (present tense) Tu me has lastimado (past tense)
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"i" its the past tense for the verb tiene "to have"
habré, habrás, habrá, habremos, habréis, habrán
Did = past tense Does = present tense