tear/tears = Present; tore = Past; will (/shall) tear = Future.
The verb tear is the present tense. Past tense is tore.The past participle is 'torn'.
Tear (to destroy, separate):The past tense is tore.The past participle is torn.The present participle is tearing.Tear (to produce tears):The past tense is teared.The past participle is teared.The present participle is tearing.
Tear, as in to tear some paper, has the past tense of tore.
Will tear.
Yes, tore is the past tense of tear. The past participle is torn.
The verb tear is the present tense. Past tense is tore.The past participle is 'torn'.
The present tense of tore is tear.
Tear (to destroy, separate):The past tense is tore.The past participle is torn.The present participle is tearing.Tear (to produce tears):The past tense is teared.The past participle is teared.The present participle is tearing.
"Tear" is the present tense.
"torn" is already in the past tense - it is the past participle of "tear"RegardsDimi
Tear, as in to tear some paper, has the past tense of tore.
Will tear.
Yes, tore is the past tense of tear. The past participle is torn.
If 'tear' is not related to the liquid secretion of the eyes, the past tense of 'tear' is 'tore' and past participle is 'torn'.
The past tense of "tear off" is "tore off."
"Tore" is the past tense of "tear". "Torn" is the past participle.
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