Yes but only in memories :)
present tense and future tense
agreement is a matching relationship between subject and verb singular subjects go with singular verb phrases plural subjects go with plural verb phrases. verbs have singular and plural forms only in the present tense. This rose looks beautiful (singular), These roses look beautiful (plural) He likes rugby (singular) The men like rugby (plural) past: He liked rugby. The men liked rugby - same verb form But the be verb has singular and plural forms in both past and present tense. singular: The box is empty (present) The box was empty (past) plural: The boxes are empty (present) The boxes were empty (past)
The present perfect tense is created with have/has + a past participle.I/We/You/They have recycledHe/She/It has recycled
Present perfect is formed with: have/has + past participle.The past participle of study is studied. So the present perfect is:have studied --- I have studied English Grammarhas studied -- She has studied algebra
‘Discovered’ is the past tense or past participle of ‘discover’, which is a regular verb.
Present - I/you/we/they go. He/she/it goes. Past - Went. Future - Will go.
Go is present tense. The past tense is went.
Present tense - go Past tense - went Future tense - will go
The present tense is:I/You/We/They go.He/She/It goes.The present participle is going.The past tense is went.The past participe is gone.The future tense is will go.
present tense: going past tense: went hope this helps!!
past -- I went to the cinema. present -- I often go to the cinema.
Sure! Here are the tenses for the verbs "went" and "gone" in past, present, and future: Past: Went (both for "went" and "gone") Present: Go (when using the verb "went" in the present tense) Future: Will go (for both "went" and "gone")
"I go to the shops everyday" present"I went to the shops" past
The tenses for 'go': Present: Go Past: Went Past-Participle: Gone Present-Participle: Going Third-Person Singular: Goes
went and gone
FUTURE: going PRESENT: go PAST: gone
Present perfect is -- have /has + past participleThe past participle of go is gone.have gone -- They have gone for a walk.has gone -- She has gone for a walk.