The verb in the sentence is 'are doing,' so the past perfect tense would be 'have done.'
No. "How were your family doing?" makes reference to their family in the past tense. This implies they are dead.The proper way to form that sentence is "How is your family doing?". This refers to their family in the present tense.
The verb in this sentence is 'walk', but the form it takes is incorrect for this sentence. A few sentences with the correct form of 'walk' could be: The cat walks slowly. (present tense form). The cat is walking slowly. (present progressive form) The cat walked slowly. (past tense form)
The word "SEE" in the sentence is the base form of the verb "to see". Verbs have both form and tense. In this sentence, "see" is used in the present tense.
This type of verb phrase is called going to future.It has the form be + going to + verb.It can be used to talk about future intentions(as in your sentence).
Were. The subject of this sentence is plural (we) so the verb should be a plural verb, also the other verb (knew) is past tense. The past plural form of are is were. -- We knew we were in trouble.
No. "How were your family doing?" makes reference to their family in the past tense. This implies they are dead.The proper way to form that sentence is "How is your family doing?". This refers to their family in the present tense.
You convert a sentence in the present tense to a sentence in the past tense by simply changing the verb form to the past tense. You converted a sentence in the present tense to a sentence in the past tense by simply changing the verb form to the past tense.
The form of the verb provides this information, although sometimes it needs to be clarified. There are some verbs (such as read) that use the same spelling for the present tense and the past tense. Example: He runs is the present tense. (He is running) He ran is the past tense. (He was running) He will run is the future tense. (He will be running)
If you mean "I am" .. it would be "I was".
No, think is present tense. The past tense of think is thought.
The verbs will be in their present tense form. The sentence will be referring to something that is presently happening.
Replace the present tense form of the verb by the verb phrase "will [or shall] + [infinitive form of the verb]".
agree in tense. This means that all the verbs in the sentence are in the same form, either present, past, or future tense.
The past tense form of the verb "flies" in the sentence "the kite flies around her face" is "flew."
The future tense form of the verb "to learn" in that sentence would be "will learn." So the revised sentence is "you will learn about verbs."
To form the future of verbs in English, you need to use an auxiliary verb. The most common auxiliary verb used to form the future tense is "will": "will think" is the future tense of "think". Example: I don't know what to do, but I will think of something.
That is already in past tense form of the word think. The future tense of think is will think. or as I said "thoughted"