For regular verbs that end vowel consonant, the consonant is doubled eg tag (a is a vowel g is a consonant) the past is tagged.
rob - robbed
hop - hopped
zap - zapped
The past tense of am is was.You cant make a sentence with was and have together. You can with was and having -- I was having a good time.
To form the past tense of "make," you would use the irregular past tense form which is "made." For example: "Yesterday, I made a plan to go on a vacation."
Is by its self does not have a future tense but with other verbs it can be used to make a future tense. For example: is + present participle can make a future tense. eg She is having a party next Saturday. is + going + to + verb can be used to make a future tense. eg The boy is going to go home soon.
The past tense of "You can always make me smile" is "You always made me smile."
The past tense of shy is shied. The past tense of fry is fried. Spry is an adjective and doesn't have a past tense. Icy is an adjective and doesn't have a past tense.
The future tense of the verb 'is' is will be.The future tense of the auxiliary verb 'is' is will(will go, will make, will grow, etc.)
Compressed? Just add -ed at the end to make the past tense, like for most words.
The difference between build and built is that build is the present tense (or if you make it to build, the infinitive tense) and built is the past tense.
"Double"
The present tense is make, the past tense is made, and the future tense is will make.
put words at the end of a word like ed, which makes past tense words like killed, filled, shared. but in some cases there are words like ran, went, drank, sang, and said.
it is make
'Make' is present tense.
It is future tense.
make = present tense made = past tense is making = present perfect tense
The simple past and past participle are both made.
There are no English words that meet the criteria. However, if you double the J and U you can make juju.