The future tense of kneel is will kneel.
The Future tense of migrate is "Will migrate", the word (will) or (shall) can be use when the sentence is future. EX: My parents (migrate) "will migrate" to Canada next year
'Now' talks about the present so it can only be used in the present tense.
Past - there is nothing like that to use grammatically, but the natural replacement is 'Was'. Future - will be.
The word cut is both present tense and past tense because you can use it in something that has happened, happening or going to happen. It's also a future tense.
"Can" doesn't have a specific future tense.You could use "be able to" instead for the future tense.Although "can" is the accepted answer, "able" would be a better used wordThe word "could" works well for past and future tense as in "he would if he could"
That is in future tense...
No. The word "are" is present or future tense. The past tense would be "were".
The Future tense of migrate is "Will migrate", the word (will) or (shall) can be use when the sentence is future. EX: My parents (migrate) "will migrate" to Canada next year
'Now' talks about the present so it can only be used in the present tense.
An example is "I am going to answer this question."
The word account can be used as a noun and a verb. If you use account as a verb, present tense is account, past tense is accounted, future tense - account and accounted can be used depending on the use of be verb. Example: Present tense: We account everything today Past tense: Everything has been accounted. Future tense: We will account everything tomorrow. Tomorrow, everything will be accounted.
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Past - there is nothing like that to use grammatically, but the natural replacement is 'Was'. Future - will be.
no. the word WOULD is the past tense of will...
The word cut is both present tense and past tense because you can use it in something that has happened, happening or going to happen. It's also a future tense.
Future tense.
"Can" doesn't have a specific future tense.You could use "be able to" instead for the future tense.Although "can" is the accepted answer, "able" would be a better used wordThe word "could" works well for past and future tense as in "he would if he could"