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The past tense for "puts" is "put".
The present tense of to organize is organizes(puts in order, arranges).
is putting *********** <P> <P>put, or puts, depending on the person & singular or plural. <P><U>Singular</U> <P>1. I <EM>put </EM>things down <P>2. You <EM>put </EM>things down <P>3. He/She/It <EM>puts </EM>things down <P><U>Plural</U> <P>1. We <EM>put</EM> things down <P>3. They <EM>put </EM>things down</P>
Am, is, and are are present tense forms of be. The past tense forms of be are was and were. The future tense of be is will be.
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The past tense for "puts" is "put".
Present simple tense. The verb phrasal verb puts down is the third person singular form of put down
It is already in the past tense. "She put out last night." Puts out is present tense. Put out can also be used as an imperative. "Put out the trash."Alternatives:ExpelledTook outEvicted
The present tense of to organize is organizes(puts in order, arranges).
The past tense verb for places, as in puts somewhere, or makes a score in a contest, is placed.Examples:The dishes were placed in the dishwasher.My dog placed best in show at the dog show.
I think you mean farrier. Shod is the past tense verb for putting shoes on a horse. But, a farrier is someone who puts shoes on horses.
The correct form is "didn't come". In English, the tense is on the first verb in the phrase, so here it is on "did". That is, although "didn't come" is past tense, English only puts the first verb into past. "Didn't came" has two verbs in past tense, so that is wrong.
'Memory' remains the same in both past, present and future tense. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Memory is a noun not a verb and nouns do not have tenses. The verb associated with memory is the verb "to remember" the past tense of this verb is "remembered" - "He remembered his last birthday". Alternatively one could say "he had a memory of his last birthday" which puts the memory into the past.
is putting *********** <P> <P>put, or puts, depending on the person & singular or plural. <P><U>Singular</U> <P>1. I <EM>put </EM>things down <P>2. You <EM>put </EM>things down <P>3. He/She/It <EM>puts </EM>things down <P><U>Plural</U> <P>1. We <EM>put</EM> things down <P>3. They <EM>put </EM>things down</P>
Am, is, and are are present tense forms of be. The past tense forms of be are was and were. The future tense of be is will be.
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.