Since there is no distinction between perfect and present passive participles in English, the form "star-crossed" is both present and perfect.
"Taken" is past tense. I cannot think of any way that it can be used in present tense.
The present tense of 'is' is 'is'. The past tense of 'is' is 'was'.
The past tense of cannot is couldn't!!!
Read is one of the more unusual verbs in the English language; the present and the past are both spelled the same way, read, but they are pronounced differently; as a present tense it rhymes with reed, but as a past tense it rhymes with red.
Hope there is a mistake in asking question. What is present tense... and former is in the past tense No way to combine them together in a single question. PLS RE-WRITE the QUESTION again
the shortest way to write it is shouldn't
The present perfect forms are have passed and has passed.Examples:We have passed this way before. (plural subject)He has passed this way before. (singular subject)
TENSE : (noun) the time form of a verb ("present tense") TENSE : (adjective) nervous, pressured, harried ("feeling tense")
know cause perfect present tense is the way pedophiles rape the little girls and boys they capture in their white vans. i like little girls very much
If the verb is regular then -ed is added to the end. For example: Present tense - I walk to school. Past tense - I walked to school. If the verb is irregular then the past tense form will be a new word. The only way to learn them is to remember the new words for each verb. For example: Present tense - I bend my knees. Past tense - I bent my knees.
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No, stop is present tense. Stopped is past tense.