Jouer is an "er" verb, and conjugates as "aimer".
future : j'aimerai > je jouerai
imparfait : j'aimais > je jouais
passé composé : j'ai aimé > j'aijoué.
Link goes to the conjugations for jouer.
The past tense is put.The present tense is:I/You/We/They put.He/She/It puts.The future tense is will put.
Putted is the past tense of put. It is almost my turn to put the ball Vy is now putting the ball. Aly already putted.
The past tense of the verb 'can' (meaning able to) is could.The past tense of the verb 'can' (meaning put in a container) is canned.Note: The verb 'could' also means 'future possibility'.
The past tense is put.
"Put" is a rather flexible verb. It can be used in the past tense (I put my shoes on an hour ago) or in the future tense (I will put my shoes on soon). It can also be used in perfect tenses (I have/had put on a lot of weight) and as a command (put that cookie back), all without modifying the base word at all.
The past tense is put.The present tense is:I/You/We/They put.He/She/It puts.The future tense is will put.
Putted is the past tense of put. It is almost my turn to put the ball Vy is now putting the ball. Aly already putted.
The past tense of the verb 'can' (meaning able to) is could.The past tense of the verb 'can' (meaning put in a container) is canned.Note: The verb 'could' also means 'future possibility'.
The past tense is put.
"will put" is future tense.
"will put" is future tense.
Past tense of put is put.
"Put" is a rather flexible verb. It can be used in the past tense (I put my shoes on an hour ago) or in the future tense (I will put my shoes on soon). It can also be used in perfect tenses (I have/had put on a lot of weight) and as a command (put that cookie back), all without modifying the base word at all.
The past tense of the verb 'can' (meaning able to) is could.The past tense of the verb 'can' (meaning put in a container) is canned.Note: The verb 'could' also means 'future possibility'.
the future tense for put is place.
The past tense of "bite" is "bit." The past tense of "put" is "put."
Yes, the past tense of "put" is "put" as well. For example, "I put the book on the shelf yesterday."