forbade- will forbid
The word "past" doesn't have a future tense as it's not a verb.
Does is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb do. The past tense of do is did, and the future tense is will do.
"Spoke" is the past tense, and "will speak" is the future tense.
Past - there is nothing like that to use grammatically, but the natural replacement is 'Was'. Future - will be.
Do is present tense and future tense. "I will do it." "She will do it." "You will do it." And did is the past tense. "I did it." "He did it." "We all did it."
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.
The simple past tense of the word forbid is forbade or forbad - forbade can either be pronounced with a short or long avowel.
Forbade is already the past tense of the verb forbid. The past participle is forbidden.
The future perfect tense uses the past participle of a verb.
The word "past" doesn't have a future tense as it's not a verb.
The verb 'will' is the future tense.
Does is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb do. The past tense of do is did, and the future tense is will do.
"Spoke" is the past tense, and "will speak" is the future tense.
Past - there is nothing like that to use grammatically, but the natural replacement is 'Was'. Future - will be.
Do is present tense and future tense. "I will do it." "She will do it." "You will do it." And did is the past tense. "I did it." "He did it." "We all did it."
Present Tense: I am alive. Past Tense: I was alive. Future Tense: I will be alive. "alive" is not a verb, it is an adjective, so the past/present/future tense is for the verb usually associated it.
The word "more" is not a verb and does not have a past, present, or future tense.