It doesn't have a past/present/future tense as it is not a verb.
Yes. Actually, had written . Wrote is also the past tense
past
It should be written in present tense.
Discussion is a noun so doesn't have a past tense.The past tense of the verb discuss is discussed.
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.
The past perfect tense is 'I had written'.The present perfect tense is 'I/you/we/they have written. He/she/it has written.
"Had written" is the past perfect tense.
It is past tense.
The present tense of written is:I/You/We/They write.He/She/It writes.
Methods should be written in the present tense.
Margaret Fleming has written: 'Mountain diaries' -- subject(s): Diaries, Mountaineering, Women mountaineers
Biographies of living persons should be written in the present tense whereas biographies of deceased persons should be written in the past tense.
Yes. Actually, had written . Wrote is also the past tense
Yes. Actually, had written . Wrote is also the past tense
The future tense.
Written is the past participle of write. The simple past tense is wrote.
to write - writes - wrote - written So written is the past participle, as in He has written the letter.