There are four:
"Proof" is a noun and so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.The future tense of the verb prove is will prove.
There are three simple tenses - past, present and future.
There are three basic tenses - past, present and future. These three tenses have four forms - simple, perfect, continuous (also known as progressive) and perfect continuous.
Came is the past tense of come.Future tenses for come are:will come -- I will come and see you tomorrowam/is/are going to come -- She is going to come home next week.am/is/are/ coming -- I am coming home soon.
Present tense is: I bite, you bite, he/she bites, we bite, they bite biting is the present participle I bit is the simple past I have bitten is the compound past I was biting or I used to bite is the imperfect I will bite is the future there are other tenses
Past tense - was and were. Present tense - am, are and is.
"I am reading" and "I read" are present tenses. "I will read" or "I shall read" or "I am going to read" are future tenses.
Past tense, present tense and future tense.
Past tense - had. Present tense - have/has. Future tense - will have.
Present tense,present perfect tense,future tense,future perfect tense,past tense,past perfect tense
The future tenses is "I will live"
The past tense is "I defamed" The present tense is "I defame" The future tense is "I will defame"
Present tense: tie Past tense: tied Future tense: will tie
The word nice is an adjective and so doesn't have any tenses. It is only verbs that have tenses.
The word "you" is a pronoun and so doesn't have a future tense. Only verbs have tenses.
The simple past tense is took.The future tense is will take.
The three simple tenses of verbs are: present tense (action is happening now), past tense (action already happened), and future tense (action will happen). These tenses help indicate the timing of an action or event.