Possessive isn't a tense.
"Your" is a possessive pronoun. Pronouns don't have tense, only verbs have tenses. * The past tense of "you're" (you are) is "you were."
"Theirs" is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership in the present tense.
The word 'are' is not a noun; not a possessive form. The word are is the plural, present tense conjugation of the verb to be.The word 'your' is the possessive adjective form of the second person pronoun 'you'.Example:John and Joan are your partners for the project. (the word 'are' is the verb; 'your partners' is the object of the verb)
Chinese is both singular and plural. Chinese is also an adjective, not a noun. Therefore there is no possessive tense. A Chinese man's purse. Now if you are looking for "eses".... Try female, plural possessive of Prince. Princesses'
The word petered is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb peter.
"Their" is a possessive pronoun, not a verb. There cannot be a present tense for pronouns.
"Your" is a possessive pronoun. Pronouns don't have tense, only verbs have tenses. * The past tense of "you're" (you are) is "you were."
The word 'caught' is the past tense of the verbto catch. Verbs do not have a possessive form. Only nouns and pronouns have possessive forms.
There are three possessive tenses in English: the simple possessive (e.g., "John's car"), the possessive progressive (e.g., "John is fixing Mary's computer"), and the possessive perfect (e.g., "John has lost his keys"). The choice of tense depends on the context and the relationship between the possessors.
"Theirs" is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership in the present tense.
The word 'are' is not a noun; not a possessive form. The word are is the plural, present tense conjugation of the verb to be.The word 'your' is the possessive adjective form of the second person pronoun 'you'.Example:John and Joan are your partners for the project. (the word 'are' is the verb; 'your partners' is the object of the verb)
Our is a possessive determiner - not a verb- it can be used in past or present sentences. It is not past or present .They saw our dog on the road.They see our mother everyday.
No, crept is the preterite (simple past tense) and past participle of the verb to creep.
No it is not. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Instead of Dakota, a pronoun would be 'him' 'Had' is past tense possessive.
The possessive form of the noun tower is tower's.Example: The tower's occupant is a maiden with long golden hair.
Chinese is both singular and plural. Chinese is also an adjective, not a noun. Therefore there is no possessive tense. A Chinese man's purse. Now if you are looking for "eses".... Try female, plural possessive of Prince. Princesses'
The word petered is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb peter.