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Grammatical Tenses

Includes questions regarding the use of specific word forms to express periods in time (past, present and future tense).

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What tense is represented by are buried?

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"Are buried" is in the present tense.

What is the past participle of unearth?

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The past participle of "unearth" is "unearthed."

What is the past participle of pray?

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The past participle of "pray" is "prayed."

What is the past participle of blew?

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"Blew" is the past indicative of "blow", and the past participle of "blow" is "blown".

What is the perfect tense of the verb save?

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The perfect tense of the verb "save" is "has/have saved." For example, "I have saved enough money to buy a new car."

What are the past tense and past participle forms of the verb speak?

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The past tense of "speak" is "spoke" and the past participle is "spoken."

What is the past participle of sweep?

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The past participle of "sweep" is "swept."

How do you form the past tense irregular and regular verb?

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To form the past tense of regular verbs, add "-ed" to the base form of the verb (e.g. "walk" becomes "walked"). Irregular verbs do not follow this rule, so you must memorize their past tense forms (e.g. "go" becomes "went").

What is past participle of utter?

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The past participle of "utter" is "uttered."

What is the past participle of prove?

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The past participle of "prove" is "proved" in British English and "proven" in American English.

What is the plural of Mrs Garcia?

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The plural of Mrs. Garcia is "Mmes. Garcia" when using the abbreviation "Mmes." to represent multiple "Mrs." titles.

What is the difference between don't and doesn't?

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The word don't is short for 'do not.'

The word doesn't is short for 'does not.'

'Do not' (don't) ' is used in different ways:

  • As an instruction/command: Don't open this present until tomorrow!
  • As a the negative of 'do.' I don't like ice cream, but I do like chocolates.

'Does not' (doesn't) is the negative third person singular form of 'do':

1. I don't...

2. You don't...

3. He/she/it doesn't...

The past participle of drag?

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"Dragged", in high level discourse, sometimes "drug" in colloquial speech.

What is the past of afford?

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The past tense of "afford" is "afforded."

What is the future tense of bid?

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The future tense of bid is "will bid" or "shall bid."

What is the tenses for the term haughty?

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The term "haughty" is an adjective describing someone who is arrogantly superior or disdainful. It does not have tenses in the same way that verbs do, as adjectives do not change for past, present, or future.

What is the past participle of the word build?

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The past participle of the word "build" is "built."

What is the past participle of sold?

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"Sold" does not have any past participle; it is the past participle of "sell".

How do you spell superkallaphragelisticexpealladosios correctly?

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The correct spelling is "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious." It is a made-up word famously used in the movie "Mary Poppins."

What is the correct past participle of capture?

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The correct past participle of "capture" is "captured."

What is the past and past participle of bad?

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The past tense of "bad" is "bad" and the past participle is "bad."

What is the past participle of clip?

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The past participle of "clip" is "clipped."

What is the past form and past participle of the word hop?

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The past form of "hop" is "hopped," and the past participle is also "hopped."

What is the present participle of let?

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The present participle of "let" is "letting."

What is the past participle of stick?

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The past participle of "stick" is "stuck."