Past:
We ran, played, and talked.
Present:
We are running, playing, and talking.
Future:
We will run, play, and talk.
Past Participle:
We had run, had played, and had talked.
Present Participle:
We have run, have played, and have talked. (Note: With a singular subject, use has in place of have.)
Future Participle:
We will have run, will have played, and will have talked.
*Hope that helps! :)
sit is not the past tence verd of set sit is that past tence of sat
Past Tence. They were given. Present Tence. To give them
No, "lived" is a past tense verb. The present tense form of "live" is "live."
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
The perfect tense is formed using the past participle form of a verb, often combined with an auxiliary verb such as "have" or "has." Examples include "have played," "has eaten," or "have seen."
sit is not the past tence verd of set sit is that past tence of sat
no it is a future tence verb
Past Tence. They were given. Present Tence. To give them
No, "lived" is a past tense verb. The present tense form of "live" is "live."
Yes, become is a verb (become, becomes, becoming, became).
The population of Tence is 2,890.
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
The perfect tense is formed using the past participle form of a verb, often combined with an auxiliary verb such as "have" or "has." Examples include "have played," "has eaten," or "have seen."
YES!!! It is the verb 'to run; As 'Ran' it is in the Past tence. e.g. I ran for the bus. NB Verbs have three tenses ; viz. Future, Present, and Past tenses.
The prefix of "tence" is "con-" as in "convenience" or "concede."
"Giggling" is a present participle form of the verb "giggle." In this context, it is functioning as a gerund, which is a verbal noun. Gerunds can act as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence.
Aggressive isn't a verb; therefore, there are no tenses to it. "Acting aggressive" gives a tense, the present tense applied to the word "acting".