Throw by itself is already in future tense! Here's an example: He thought he would throw the ball.
I will throw I'm going to throw I will have thrown I'm going to have thrown
Throw is already in the present tense. The past tense is threw.
There are three perfect tenses for all verb: present perfect (have/has thrown), past perfect (had thrown), and future perfect (will have thrown).
Here are examples of regular verbs in their different tenses: Present Tense: I walk She plays We eat Past Tense: I walked She played We ate Future Tense: I will walk She will play We will eat
The past tense of steal is stole. The past tense of throw is threw.
The future perfect tense of throw is will have thrown.
This, is the future tense.
I will throw I'm going to throw I will have thrown I'm going to have thrown
That is 'will throw'.
Will have thrown.
Throw is already in the present tense. The past tense is threw.
There are three perfect tenses for all verb: present perfect (have/has thrown), past perfect (had thrown), and future perfect (will have thrown).
Here are examples of regular verbs in their different tenses: Present Tense: I walk She plays We eat Past Tense: I walked She played We ate Future Tense: I will walk She will play We will eat
The past tense of steal is stole. The past tense of throw is threw.
Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.
The past tense of "throw" is "threw." The past participle is "thrown."
I throw the book at him (present tense) I will throw the book at him (future tense) I threw the book at him (past tense) through is to go actually into something, like a city, you go through the city.