The full riddle is:
I go up but at the same time go down. Up towards the blue sky, and down towards the ground. I'm present tense and past tense too, so why don't you come for a ride, just me and you! What am I?
The answer is: see-saw.
swing
past participle of go: went, gone Past tense: I went to the cinema. Past perfect tense: I have gone to the cinema.
"manger" is the verb "to eat", "mange" or "mangea" are present and past tense forms of it.
It depends on what tense it is in, past, present or future, but the simplest one is Dougus.
Hervir is an un-conjugated verb, meaning that is has no tense. (ie. Past Tense, Present Progressive, Future, etc.)The direct translation of hervir would be "to boil".
The past and present tense of read are spelled the same way: read.In the present tense, the "ea" is pronounced like a long E. (as in a reed)In the past tense, the "ea" is pronounced like a short E. (as in the color red)
No, "goes" is the present tense of "go" while "went" is the past tense. They are not interchangeable.
Have is present tense. The past tense is had.
Seesaw
has is present tense, had is past tense
No 'is' is present tense. am/is/are = present tense was/were = past tense
"Have" can be used as both a present tense verb (e.g., "I have a book") and a past tense verb (e.g., "I had a book").
present: walk past: walked present: eat past: ate present: speak past: spoke
"DO" can be present tense (third person singular form is "does") as well as past tense (past simple form is "did").
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
Present - I/you/we/they go. He/she/it goes. Past - Went. Future - Will go.
"Wore" is the past tense of the verb "wear." It is used to indicate that someone has already used or had on an item of clothing in the past.
The word "do" is used in both present and past tenses. In present tense, it is used as an auxiliary verb to form questions and negatives (e.g. Do you like coffee? I do not know). In past tense, it can be used as the past tense of "do" (e.g. He did his homework).