Present continuous
Present perfect continuous
Past continuous
Past perfect continuous
Future continuous
Future perfect continuous
Will kneel. I will kneel. You will kneel. He/she will kneel. We will kneel. They will kneel.
The past tense of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled."
"Will kneel" is the future tense.
The present tense of knelt is kneel.
You use the future tense of the word "kneel" by adding the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb. For example, "I will kneel before the king."
Will kneel. I will kneel. You will kneel. He/she will kneel. We will kneel. They will kneel.
The past tense of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled."
"Will kneel" is the future tense.
The present tense of knelt is kneel.
You use the future tense of the word "kneel" by adding the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb. For example, "I will kneel before the king."
The past tense of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled."
Knelt is the past tense of kneel.knelt
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I / you / we / they kneel. He / she /it kneels
Yes, knelt is the past tense of kneel.
The past tense of "kneel" can be either "knelt" or "kneeled":He knelt before her and held out the diamond ring.She kneeled on the floor and began to remove the rotting boards.