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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).

3,106 Questions

What is a future tense of kill?

The future tense of "kill" is "will kill." For example, "He will kill the spider."

What is the past tense of she?

The word "she" is a pronoun, not a verb. Only verbs have tenses.

What is the participle of learn?

Learned or learnt is the past participle of learn. The present participle is learning.

What is the past and present participle for swear?

The past participle is sworn. The present participle is swearing.

What is the past and present participle for fall?

Falling is the present participle; fallen is the past participle.

What is the present tense and future tense of cry?

future tense: will/shall cry

past tense: cried

present tense: cry/cries

Is relying an infinitive or a present participle?

Relying is a present participle. The infinitive is "to rely".

What is the past participle and the present participle of begin?

Begun is the past participle, and beginning is the present participle.

What is the past participle of big?

Big is not a verb and does not have participle forms.

What are the perfect tenses of try?

Present perfect:

  • I/We/You/They have tried
  • He/She/It has tried

Past perfect:

  • had tried

Future perfect:

  • will have tried

What is the future tense of were?

Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.

What is the past tense and future tense of control?

The past tense of control is controlled. The future tense is will control.

What is the present participle of sung?

Sung is the past participle of sing. Singing is the present participle of sing.

What is the present participle of gone?

Gone is the past participle of go. Going is the present participle of go.

Do you say we are meeting in September 23th or we are meeting on September 23th?

"We are meeting on September 23rd" is the correct way to say it. The preposition "on" is used to indicate a specific date.

What is the Present Perfect Tense of prove?

The present perfect tense of "proven" is: "I had proven". It combines the present in the past tense.