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.
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.
The present tense of 'is' is 'is'. The past tense of 'is' is 'was'.
The past tense of cannot is couldn't!!!
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.