lose. We will lose today tomorrow. ______________ Lose is the present except for the third person singular; then it is loses. I lose patience at Board Games. John loses patience too.
Present tense is seem. I seem to be lost. She seems to be lost When I saw them they seemed to be lost -- past tense.
The present tense of lost is:I/You/We/They lose.He/She/It loses.The present participle is losing.
Have/has lost is the present perfect tense of lose.I have lostWe have lostYou have lostHe/she has lostThey have lost
Lost is the past tense of lose.
Lost is in the past tense. Lose is in the present tense.
Have/has lost is the present perfect tense of lose.I have lostWe have lostYou have lostHe/she has lostThey have lost
Present tense : I, we, you, they lose / he, she, it losesPast tense : lostFuture tense : will lose
Past: Lost Present: lose Future: lose
there is no present tense, although you could say " I am about to lose my library book" and this does not make sense , now does it.
past - lost present -lose future - will lose
i have lost your love
No, it is not in the past tense. Loss is a noun, so it does not have a tense.