Present progressive of sew:
no. if you were using it as a past word, you would say sewed.but it is a present word.
Yes, "sew" is a verb. It means to join together or repair something by creating stitches using a needle and thread.
The past tense of "sew" is "sewed." For example, "Yesterday, she sewed a beautiful dress for her daughter."
The past tense of "sew" is "sewed" and the past participle is "sewn" or "sewed."
Yes, "sewn" is the correct past participle of "sew." For example: "I have sewn a new dress."
no. if you were using it as a past word, you would say sewed.but it is a present word.
I/you/we/they have sewn. He/she/it has sewn.
Future tense - will sew Future perfect - will have sewn
The present participle is always verb + ing. swimming, sewing, looking, running etc
Yes, "sew" is a verb. It means to join together or repair something by creating stitches using a needle and thread.
The word "sew" is a verb, not a noun. There is no plural for sew.
Sew is a verb because it is something you do.
The past tense of "sew" is "sewed." For example, "Yesterday, she sewed a beautiful dress for her daughter."
The past tense of "sew" is "sewed" and the past participle is "sewn" or "sewed."
Could is the past tense of can. Today I can go to the football game. Yesterday, I could not go to the football game. Could is also the present tense of the subjunctive mood of can. If I could do it (present tense of subjunctive mood), I would do it (present tense of conditional mood of the verb do). Could is also the present tense of the conditional mood of can. If I had enough money, I could buy the guitar.
There is no color names "sew." The word sew is a verb. It means the act of using a needle and thread to create something.
The verb "sew" is pronounced the same as "so".