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What is the future tense of run?

The future tense of run is "will run". In a sentence. "John will run the Boston Marathon tomorrow."


How do you spell carry in the present tense?

It all depends on the wording and tense that you want to use. 'John carries the waterhose to the pool.' Present, I believe. I don't have much experience in writing with the present tense. I prefer past tense as it gathers a better sounding sentence. But that's just me. 'John carried the waterhose to the pool.' Past. 'John will carry the waterhose to the pool.' Future. Hope this helps!


What is the simple past tense of awake?

Awoke (Example: John awoke early that morning in 1965, as bombers were soaring virtually right over his head.)


Has have had tense differences?

When using the present tense (with 'to have' as the main verb), or the present perfect tense (with 'to have' as the auxiliary verb.'Has' is used only in the third person singular - that is, when the subject is a single entity that is not you or I: he, she, it, John, etc.'Had' doesn't matter whether 3rd person singular or not, always use had + past participle.I/ you have a book.We/ they have books.She/ he/ it/ John has a book.If at all we had a book, we would have read it.


When two or more subjects are joined by and do you use singular plural past tense or present tense form of the verb?

When two or more subjects are joined by "and," you should use the plural form of the verb, regardless of whether the subjects are in the past or present tense. For example, "He and she are going to the store" (present tense) or "John and Mary were at the party last night" (past tense).

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John is taking a shower at the moment describe the tense here?

Present Continuous


Who signs a bridal shower gift card?

* It's up to the individual, but the female counterpart can sign the bridal shower gift with either 'John and Jane' or just 'Jane.' If the person who is having the bridal shower doesn't know you very well then sign 'John and Jane Doe.'


Which tense is reads?

present tense For example- John reads the newspaper everyday.


What has the author John Edward Clifford written?

John Edward Clifford has written: 'Tense and tense logic' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Symbolic and mathematical Logic, Tense


How does john cena feel when he takes a shower?

Hygenic


What is correct for those who know John or for those who knew John?

That would depend on whether John still stomps the Terra or not..i.e Past tense or Present tense. If using the phrase in notes for John's funeral say, it would be appropriate to make use of the Past tense - 'For those who knew John...'. However, if you are simply referring to John (the living individual whom one might assume you have some a priori knowledge of) then usage of the Present tense would be applicable - 'For those who know John...'.


What is the future tense of run?

The future tense of run is "will run". In a sentence. "John will run the Boston Marathon tomorrow."


Who is the actor in the shower in windows 7 commercial?

Chris John


When was or were is using?

"Was" is used in singular past tense: "He was at the party" "Were" is plural past tense: "They were at the party" or, Mary and John were at the party."


What is the past tense of the verb forgive?

Forgave.Definition: Past tense of forgive.Sentence: Sarah forgave John yesterday for cheating on her.


What are the release dates for Dear John - 1988 The Bachelor Shower 4-7?

Dear John - 1988 The Bachelor Shower 4-7 was released on: USA: 15 November 1991


How do you spell carry in the present tense?

It all depends on the wording and tense that you want to use. 'John carries the waterhose to the pool.' Present, I believe. I don't have much experience in writing with the present tense. I prefer past tense as it gathers a better sounding sentence. But that's just me. 'John carried the waterhose to the pool.' Past. 'John will carry the waterhose to the pool.' Future. Hope this helps!