Eat
Past tense - ate.
Future tense - will eat
For example, "The boy ate so much candy on Halloween he had a stomach ache."
or
"I will eat that piece of cake later."
Eat is not a regular verb it is an irregular verb.
walk
past tense - walked - He walked to school yesterday.
future tense
will walk - He will walk to school every day
going to walk - He is going to walk to school next week.
is walking - He is walking to school tomorrow.
The future perfect tense follows this formula: Subject + Will + Have + Past Participle For example: I + Will + Have + Done my homework by then.
The past tense of regular verbs is created by adding -ed. The past tense of irregular verbs doesn't have a pattern like regular verbs and so the past tense must simply be learned.
The future perfect tense refers to the past in the future. E.g. I will have finished.
Present tense - step (steps is used for singular subjects in the third person) Past tense - stepped Future tense - will step
PRESENT - I am a Student. PAST - I was a Student FUTURE - I will be a Student. I ran (present/ past) I will run (Future) Jony will come to school before 9'O Clock.
accelerateadaptadoptalarmastonishbelievecallcancelcarecarrychasechat*clap*closecollectcommit*concentratecontinuecrydancedaredelaydeletedenydestroydislikedivorcedrop*enjoyfillfinishfixfocusformhappenhatehelphireinstalljog*jumplikelistenlivelooklovemarrymixneedopenplaypickrentrepairsavesearchshavesmellsmilespystarestartstaystop*surfsurprisesurrendertalktraveltreattryutterwalkwantwashwatchworkworry
Past tenseTo form a past tense of a regular verb, you simple add -ed. For example, 'laugh' becomes 'laughed'.For irregular verbs, the past form is a new word. For example, 'eat' becomes 'ate'. There is no easy way of learning this - you simply learn the verbs.Future perfect tenseThis talks about the past in the future. It follows this structure:Subject + Will + Have + Past Participle.For example: I will have finished.
Some examples: Past tense - worked. Future tense - will work. Past tense - played. Future tense - will play. Past tense - lied. Future tense - will lie.
Regular verbs in English look like this: infinitive: to answer present tense: I answer, we answer, you answer, he answers, they answer past tense: answered future tense: will answer
The word "fall" can be past tense, present tense, or future tense depending on the context in which it is used. For example, "I fell" is past tense, "I am falling" is present tense, and "I will fall" is future tense.
The future tense of "give" is "give", example; "I will give you the answer". The present tense is "giving", example; "I am giving you the answer". The past tense is "gave", example; "I gave you the answer". You can also use "given" for past tense, example "I had given everything".
The verb "last" is regular; therefore, its past tense is "lasted".
It was, (past tense) it is, (present tense) it will be( future tense)
The word "miss" can be in the present tense, past tense, or future tense depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "I miss you" is present tense, "I missed you" is past tense, and "I will miss you" is future tense.
past tense is got future tense is will get
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.
"Sleep" can be both a noun and a verb, so you can use it in the past, present, or future tense. For example, "I slept" (past tense), "I am sleeping" (present continuous tense), and "I will sleep" (future tense).