I/you/we/they run. He/she/it runs.
Running is the present participle.
The past tense of "run" is "ran", and the present tense is "run".
I/You/We/They run. He/She/It runs.
Present tense.
"Will be run": the verb "run" is its own past participle.
They are already in the present tense.
Change the past tense form of the verb to the present tense. For example. "I ran" becomes "I run"
Here's three examples: Present tense, I drive my son to school; Past tense, I drove my son to school;and Future tense, I will drive my son to school.
ran
Past tense - ran (simple) & run (past participle) Present tense - run/runs/running. Future tense - will run.
"Running" is the present participle of "run". Present participles are used to create the progressive tense. The future tense of "run" is "will run". The future progressive is "will be running".
The present perfect of run is has run (singular) or have run (plural). The present perfect tense is formed by combining has or have with the past participle of a verb to describe an action that began in the past and continues in the present or that was completed at some indefinite time in the past.
"Ran" is already the past tense of the verb "run." Here’s a breakdown: Base form (present tense): run Example: I run every morning. Past tense: ran Example: I ran yesterday. Past participle: run Example: I have run three miles today. more read : nsda.portal.gov.bd/site/page/92fd3b71-62de-43d9-b291-f80855dab52b