not the first. They use language such as they. Also, for science, never write "you"
No, writing in third person does not require the use of past tense; you can use any tense that suits your narrative. Third person can be written in past, present, or future tense, depending on the story you want to tell. The key is to maintain consistency in the chosen tense throughout the piece.
"Was" is the past tense (first and third person singular).I wasWe wereYou wereHe/She/It wasThey were
No, was is past tense. It is used for first and third person singular subjects.I was (first person singular)We were (first person plural)You were (second person singular and plural)He/She/It was (third person singular)They were (third person plural)
The third person plural past perfect tense of "finish" is "had finished." This form indicates that the action of finishing was completed before another point in the past. For example, in a sentence, you might say, "They had finished their work before the meeting started."
I HAVE BEEN OR I WAS == ==
The third person singular past tense of "hear" is "heard."
He/She speaks (present tense) He/she spoke ( past tense) He/She will speak (future tense).
Had is the past tense of have. Has is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of have.
Has is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of have. The past tense and past participle of have is had.
Does is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb do. The past tense of do is did, and the future tense is will do.
Exists is not past tense. It is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of exist. Existed is the past tense.
No, "is" isn't the past tense of is. "Is" is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of be. The past tense of "is" is "was".
"Is" is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of be. The past tense is was, and the past participle is been.
No, writing in third person does not require the use of past tense; you can use any tense that suits your narrative. Third person can be written in past, present, or future tense, depending on the story you want to tell. The key is to maintain consistency in the chosen tense throughout the piece.
"Is smiling" is the present progressive tense (third person). The past progressive tense is "was smiling".
Has/have is present tense (has is used for the third person singular conjugation). Had is past tense.
"Is" is present tense. It is the third person singular form of the verb "to be."