Lay.
The word "hit" remains the same in both the simple present and simple past tense.
The word "do" is used in both present and past tenses. In present tense, it is used as an auxiliary verb to form questions and negatives (e.g. Do you like coffee? I do not know). In past tense, it can be used as the past tense of "do" (e.g. He did his homework).
Have is in present tense. Had is past tense. I have a banana. - present I had a banana. - past
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.
no. if you were using it as a past word, you would say sewed.but it is a present word.
The word "hit" remains the same in both the simple present and simple past tense.
The word "do" is used in both present and past tenses. In present tense, it is used as an auxiliary verb to form questions and negatives (e.g. Do you like coffee? I do not know). In past tense, it can be used as the past tense of "do" (e.g. He did his homework).
Have is in present tense. Had is past tense. I have a banana. - present I had a banana. - past
rid. Present, past and past participle are the same - rid/rid/rid
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.
no. if you were using it as a past word, you would say sewed.but it is a present word.
Past - was and were. Present - am, is and are.
Present - am. Past - was and were.
The past tense of "stuck" is "stuck." The word remains the same in both present and past tenses.
Past - was and were. Present - am, is and are.
Present - am/is/are Past - was/were/been
past present