The past tense is used to depict an action that happened in the past.
The future tense is used to depict an action that has not yet happened but will happen in the future.
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The future perfect tense uses the past participle of verbs. (some of which end in -ed)
Past tenseTo form a past tense of a regular verb, you simple add -ed. For example, 'laugh' becomes 'laughed'.For irregular verbs, the past form is a new word. For example, 'eat' becomes 'ate'. There is no easy way of learning this - you simply learn the verbs.Future perfect tenseThis talks about the past in the future. It follows this structure:Subject + Will + Have + Past Participle.For example: I will have finished.
Yes, a sentence can contain both past tense and future tense verbs. For example, "She will have finished the project by the deadline." In this sentence, "will have finished" is future tense and "by the deadline" indicates a future event from the perspective of the past tense "finished."
tense is for verbs ,, idiot
The word "future" is a noun. Nouns don't have a past tense. Verbs are the only parts of speech to have a past tense.
Some examples: Past tense - worked. Future tense - will work. Past tense - played. Future tense - will play. Past tense - lied. Future tense - will lie.
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Verbs can be in the past, present, or future tenses.
You is a pronoun and would not have a tense. The verbs used with it would reflect the tense. Examples: future: you will present: you are past: you did
Parts of Speech.
present past and future tense only.......beautiful...chaichai
The future perfect tense uses the past participle of verbs. (some of which end in -ed)
1.the present(or infinitive)2.the past tense3.the past participle4.the present participle
Past tenseTo form a past tense of a regular verb, you simple add -ed. For example, 'laugh' becomes 'laughed'.For irregular verbs, the past form is a new word. For example, 'eat' becomes 'ate'. There is no easy way of learning this - you simply learn the verbs.Future perfect tenseThis talks about the past in the future. It follows this structure:Subject + Will + Have + Past Participle.For example: I will have finished.