I spend
The past perfect is "had spent". The present perfect is "has/have spent". The future perfect is "will have spent".
No. The past tense version of have is had. Example: I had 2 dollars, but I spent it on gum.
The past tense is spent.
The verb is is the present tense.
The past tense of "spends" is "spent."
Spent is a past-tense verb. The present-tense form of spent is spending. The future-tense form of spent is will spend. Hope this helps!
I/You/We/They have spent. He/She/It has spent.
The past perfect is "had spent". The present perfect is "has/have spent". The future perfect is "will have spent".
Not necessarily. There's nothing wrong with answering a question with a different tense. It all depends on what the answer to the question is. Examples: Do you have five dollars that I can borrow? I had five dollars, but I spent it on coffee. (past tense) I do not have five dollars. (present tense)
No. The past tense version of have is had. Example: I had 2 dollars, but I spent it on gum.
The past tense is spent.
"Spent" is the past tense of "spend".
Had spent is the past perfect tense of spend.
Have is present tense, and had is past tense. For example, I have 5 dollars. I then buy a sandwich for 5 dollars. Therefore, I had 5 dollars, but spent it on a sandwich.
The verb is is the present tense.
The future tense of "spent" is "will spend."
The past tense of "spends" is "spent."