gave or has given.
the correct phrase is "past tense", and the answer is was
The past tense of "jump" is "jumped."
give - present tense gave - past tense will give - future tense
The present tense of "give" is "give."
The future tense of "give" is "give", example; "I will give you the answer". The present tense is "giving", example; "I am giving you the answer". The past tense is "gave", example; "I gave you the answer". You can also use "given" for past tense, example "I had given everything".
It's like the tense... But in the pas!
The past tense of "jump" is "jumped."
the correct phrase is "past tense", and the answer is was
No. Je ne ferais pas is conditional (I would not do...). Je ne ferai pas (same pronounciation, but without the final 's') is at the future tense (I will not do...). The link goes to the conjugation of the verb 'faire'.
The past tense of "cheer" is "cheered." Cheered. = )
give - present tense gave - past tense will give - future tense
"won't" has no single translation in French. To indicate that an action will not take place, the French use the verb in its future tense, with the negative (ne .... pas, n'.... pas).je n'irai pas (verb "aller" at the future tense + negative marker) = I won't goelle ne le dira pas (verb "dire" at the future tense + negative marker) = she won't saynous ne mangerons pas au restaurant = we won't eat at the restaurant
past tense of give "gave", future tense of give "giving"
The present tense of "give" is "give."
"Give" is present tense.
The future tense of "give" is "give", example; "I will give you the answer". The present tense is "giving", example; "I am giving you the answer". The past tense is "gave", example; "I gave you the answer". You can also use "given" for past tense, example "I had given everything".
The future tense of the word "give" is "will give."