Past tense - seemed.
Future tense - will seem.
Present tense - seem/seems/seeming.
"Manic" is an adjective and so doesn't have tenses.
Past tense - was and were. Present tense - am, are and is.
During is a preposition and doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
The word "worse" is the comparative form of the adjective "bad" or "ill." It is commonly used in the present and past tenses, as in "This situation is worse than before" (present) and "Yesterday was worse than today" (past).
The word "wake" can be used in different tenses: Present tense: wake Past tense: woke Past participle: woken
The word "Islam" is a noun and so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
is, was, will be
The three basic word tenses are past, present, and future.
'Treason' is a noun. Only verbs have tenses.
"Manic" is an adjective and so doesn't have tenses.
No, the word 'neither' isn't a verb so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
The word 'we' is a pronoun - it doesn't have tenses.
Is, are and am.
"Baronial" is an adjective, not a verb. It therefore doesn't have tenses.
Past tense - was and were. Present tense - am, are and is.
Horror is a noun and therefore does not have tenses: only verbs have tenses.
The simple tenses are always one word.