forbade
The word "past" doesn't have a future tense as it's not a verb.
Future tense - will set. Past tense - set.
The word "fall" can be past tense, present tense, or future tense depending on the context in which it is used. For example, "I fell" is past tense, "I am falling" is present tense, and "I will fall" is future tense.
The word "miss" can be in the present tense, past tense, or future tense depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "I miss you" is present tense, "I missed you" is past tense, and "I will miss you" is future tense.
Present tense: leave Past tense: left Future tense: will leave
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.
The word "past" doesn't have a future tense as it's not a verb.
Future tense - will set. Past tense - set.
The word "fall" can be past tense, present tense, or future tense depending on the context in which it is used. For example, "I fell" is past tense, "I am falling" is present tense, and "I will fall" is future tense.
It is past tense.
The word "more" is not a verb and does not have a past, present, or future tense.
The word "miss" can be in the present tense, past tense, or future tense depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "I miss you" is present tense, "I missed you" is past tense, and "I will miss you" is future tense.
It is in the past tense.
It is the past tense.
It is the past tense.
Present tense: leave Past tense: left Future tense: will leave