will future = will + base form of verb
I will go to the station.
The future tense.
present tense past tense future tense present perfect tense past perfect tense future perfect tense present progressive tense past progressive tense future progressive tense present perfect progressive tense past perfect progressive tense future perfect progressive tense
"The other day" isn't any tense because it's not a verb.
a word type used to tell when something happened. ex: i ate an apple (past tense) i am eating an apple (present tense) I am going to eat an apple (future tense)
Dare has only one past tense--dared.
The future tense.
You create present tense
Infinitives are formed by simply adding the word "to" to a verb in present tense. For example, "to run" is an infinitive, but "to ran" isn't since ran is the past tense form of run.
Formed is the past tense. Form is the present tense.
All progressive tenses (past, present, and future) and all perfect progressive tenses (past, present, and future) use a present participle.
Follow this structure to form the past progressive tense:Subject + Was/Were + Present ParticipleFor example:I was dancing.They were singing.
The present perfect tense verb expresses action that began in the past but continues or is completed in the present. The present perfect tense is formed by adding "has" or "have" to the past participle/ E.g. I have wondered for sometime how the stars got their names. A visible star has emitted light for thousands of years.
I/you/we/they add. He/she/it adds. The present participle is adding.
This is present continuous.Present contiuous is formed with am/is/are + present participle.
The present perfect tense of "form" is "have formed" (for plural subjects) or "has formed" (for singular subjects). It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by the past participle of the verb "form".
-AR verbs are not a "tense" in Spanish. They are a category of verbs. Anyway, the "yo" form is made by removing the -AR and replacing it with an -O. Therefore HABLAR becomes YO HABLO.
The tense "has seen" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by combining the present tense of the auxiliary verb "has" with the past participle "seen" of the main verb.