'The kite flies around her face' is a sentence not a verb.
The verb in this sentence is flies. The past form of flies is flew.
The kite flew around her face.
Flew. A+
Surprised is a verb (past tense and past participle of surprise). The participle form can be used as an adjective. Example: He was amused by the surprised look on her face.
"Erase" is the present tense of the verb. "Erased" is the past tense. Erasure is the noun form.
* I am * you/we/they are * he/she/it is
what is the form of the verb answer it ..............
It can be (tensed muscles). It is also a verb form. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to tense."
I/you/we/they fly. He/she/it flies.
Yes, banded can be a past-tense form of the verb band. As in, "They banded together to face the challenge."
Tense is a noun when talking about a grammatical tense. The noun form for the adjective tense or the verb tense is tenseness. Another noun form is tension.
Formed is the past tense of form.
The present tense form of the word "have" is "have".
'Laid' is a the past tense form of 'Lay' which is a past tense form of 'lie'.
"can be drawn" is a present tense form. The past tense form is "could be drawn".
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."
The past tense form of "lay" is "laid."
The past tense form of "destroy" is "destroyed."
Is and are are present tense form of be. The past tense of be is was/were.
struck is the past tense verbStruck IS the past tense form...of the word strike.