What is future progressive verb?
Future progressive verb refers to an action that will be taking place in the future and will be ongoing. It is formed by combining the helping verb "will" with the base form of the verb and adding "be" before the present participle form of the verb. For example, "will be swimming" indicates an action that will be in progress at a future point in time.
Past present and future tense of choose?
Simple past tense - chose.
Past participle - chosen.
Present tense - I/you/we/they choose. He/she/it chooses. The present participle is choosing.
Future tense - Will choose.
What is the future tense of abide?
The future tense of "abide" is "will abide." For example, "I will abide by the rules."
What is the past and future tense of the verb forbid?
The past tense of "forbid" is "forbade" or "forbade" and the future tense is "will forbid".
What are present past and future tense?
The present tense expresses actions that are happening now.
The past tense expresses actions that have already happened.
The future tense expresses actions that are yet to happen.
They wonder past tense or present tense or future tense?
present tense.
Because it is just the basic verb.
If it was past it would be wondered or was wondering.
If it was future it would be: will wonder/going to wonder/ am-is-are wondering
Also wonders and am-is-are wondering could be present tense.
He wonders about life all the time.
They are wondering if they could have a drink.
I shall have plenty of time tomorrow. future perfect tense?
No, merely the Future of HAVE.
By the time I get there, she WILL HAVE LEFT the town. THIS is a Future Perfect.
What is the future tense of the verb brought?
The future tense of the verb "brought" is "will bring." For example, "She will bring dessert to the party."
List of verb in present tense past tense future tense?
Walk - walked - will walk.
Work - worked - will work.
Play - played - will play.
Laugh - laughed - will laugh
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What is future perfect tense search?
Future perfect tense is a verb tense used to describe an action that will be completed by a specific point in the future. It is formed by using "will have" or "shall have" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "By next week, I will have finished my project."