"I have never met anybody famous" is in the tense known as the Present Perfect Simple because it describes a past action that continues to the present.
Verbs that describe a condition or state of being are called 'to be' verbs or 'verbs to be', even 'state of being' verbs. They are:Present tense: I am; we are; you are; he, she, it is; they are.Past tense: I was; we were; you were; he, she, it was; they were.Past participle: I, we, you, they have been; he, she, it has been.Present participle: I, am being; you are being; he, she, it is being.
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The progressive (continuous) tense describes continuing action.
The word "decayed" can be used as an adjective or as a past tense verb. In the sense of an adjective, it can be used to describe "a decayed tooth".
No. Took is the past tense of the verb to take. An adjective describes a noun. You cannot say the took house. Took doesn't describe.
The past tense of "describe" is "described."
Past tense. Carried is the past tense of carry.
The correct past tense of "describe" is "described." For example, "She described the scene in great detail."
Described is the past tense and past participle of describe.
Present tense is used to describe things that are happening now or are generally true. Past tense is used to describe things that have already happened.
I describe. She describes.
Famous is not a verb therefore it doesn't have a past tense form.
The past perfect tense of never sail is had never sailed (never is an adverb and does not change from one tense to another).
The word "famous" is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense form.
The present tense expresses actions that are happening now. The past tense expresses actions that have already happened. The future tense expresses actions that are yet to happen.
Maybe you could be the first.
Stop is a regular verb so to make past tense add -edstop/ stopped / stoppedStops is the third person singular(he/she/it) form for stop.She stops anybody in the street and asks for a cigarette.We stop anybody in the street and ask for a cigarette.