Here are the past, present, and future tenses for the requested verbs:
Catching is the present participle of catch.
catch
There is not any real chronological order to the novel. The narrator jumps from past to present to future in no set pattern. This non-linear time line represents the chaos and utter ridiculousness of the whole situation. The way in which Heller keeps his audience on track is with the number of missions that the various officers, and specifically Yossarian, have flown, or the number that Colonel Cathcart has signed them up to fly. The time line encapsulates the futility of Yossarian's plight, and the war effort in general. With the plot-line moving from past to present to future like there is no tomorrow, how can there be any form of order amidst all the chaos and havoc?
Catch (sport) is called 'le catch' in French. To catch (verb) is 'attraper".
The plural form of the noun catch is catches.The possessive form of the noun catch is catch's.
"Catch" is the present tense. "Will catch" is the future tense.
The future tense of "caught" is "will catch."
Catching is the present participle of catch.
The future perfect tense of catch is will have caught.
Present simple always uses the base form of the verb except for he/she/it when the form is verb+ -s.Catch - catchesI catch the bus to work everyday. She catches a cold easily.
In grammar the tense is the form of the verb which shows the time when the action happened.e.g.'I use a computer' - is in the present tenseI am using a computer - is in the present continuous form'I used a computer' - is in the past tense'I will use a computer' - is in the future tenseWe also see that the tense form can show the type of action, i.e. whether it is a single action or a continuous one.e.g.'The bell rang at the end of the exam.' - past simple (one action)'The bell was ringing throughout the whole time of the exam.' - past continuous/progressive. (the action continued for a time)
They will never catch on.
Caught is the past tense of catch so you need to know the present participle of catch not caught.catching
The present tense is "catch/catches". The past tense and past participle is "caught".
The present perfect is the present tense. In this case it would be "Caught". For example, you could say "I caught the ball just now." It is an irregular present perfect verb, because it goes from catch to caught.
I/you/we/they catch the fish. He/she/it catches the fish.
Teach form and functionFor example present simple.Form of present simple is, one verb in the base form for all subjects except he/she/it and singular noun subjects. For he /she etc add s to the verb.They like ice cream. I like ice cream. We like ice cream etcHe likes ice cream. She likes ice cream. It likes ice cream. The dog likes ice cream.(here you also have to teach the spelling of verb + s e.g watch we add es - watches)Function of present simple is to talk about:1) Some thing that is always true: The sun rises in the east. She comes from Korea2) Something that is true now: I live in Singapore. She lives in Whangarei.3) Some thing you do again and again (habits) I catch the bus to university. My father teaches English.You can use this approach for all tenses.