Describing how to do a process is usually in the present tense.
Tenses are applicable to verbs(i.e. words describing actions), not adjectives(words describing a quality of a noun). Evil is an adjective. It can't have any past/present/future tense.
There is no past tense of raw. Raw is an adjective or adverb in certain contexts. Let's say, "The raw meat tasted disgusting". Raw is describing 'meat' making it an adjective. "The meat became raw after being left out". Raw is describing what the meat became. Only verbs have past tenses.
Process is a regular verb so add -ed to make past simpletense = processed.I processed the applications last night.Use the present participle - processing - with was or were to make past continuous tense egI was processing the applications all night.Use the past had + participle to make past perfect tense. egI had processed the application by 1:00 am
Hide is present tense, not past tense. The past tense is hid.
Hide is present tense, not past tense. The past tense is hid.
there is no past or future tense. it is an adjective/describing
processed. Process is a regular verb so add -ed
Tenses are applicable to verbs(i.e. words describing actions), not adjectives(words describing a quality of a noun). Evil is an adjective. It can't have any past/present/future tense.
Obese can not be past tense because it's not an action. Ex: She ran to the store. <-- Ran is past tense because it is an action, while obese is an adjective, or a describing word.
Present tense is commonly used when describing events that happen in works of literature. This helps to create a sense of immediacy and engagement with the story for the reader.
An incorrect verb tense occurs when a verb does not match the time frame of the action it is describing in a sentence. For example, using "will go" instead of "went" in a sentence describing a past event would be an incorrect verb tense.
There is no past tense because mad is an adjective.Example: I am mad. Mad is a predicate adjective describing the subject I.To use it in the past, it becomes I was mad. The verb, to be, changed, but theadjective stayed the way it is.
The past tense of "tall" is "talled." However, it is important to note that "tall" is typically an adjective describing height and does not have a commonly used past tense form in English. If you are looking to express the past tense in a different context, such as referring to a physical object being made taller, you may need to use a different verb construction, such as "increased in height" or "grew taller."
Use present tense when describing actions, events, or states that are currently happening or are generally true. Use past tense when discussing actions, events, or states that have already occurred or are no longer true in the present.
Whichever you prefer. Sometimes you are describing a memory, and it just comes out in past tense, and sometimes it all comes out in present. Just make sure the description is all written in the same tense!
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
The past tense of "has" is "had" and the past tense of "have" is "had."