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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 is the past participle of the verb to wash?

washed -- this verb is regular- just add "ed" to the stem to get the past participle.

Example sentence: My car has never been washed.

What is past and past participle of sting?

The past tense of "sting" is "stung" and the past participle is also "stung."

What are the past tenses of the word 'charity'?

The past tenses of the word "charity" are "charitied" and "charitied." In English, the past tense of a verb is typically formed by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. However, "charity" is a noun, not a verb, so it does not have a traditional past tense form. In some cases, nouns can be used as verbs and take on verb forms, but this is not common for the noun "charity."

What is the past participle of the word attempt?

Past participle of the word 'attempt' is 'attempted'. It's not an irregular verb.

What is the past present tense of sneak?

the past tense of sneak is 'sneaked', but the present is 'sneak'??

e.g 'why do you always sneak on me?'

What is past tense of has and have?

The past tense of "has" is "had" and the past tense of "have" is "had."

What is the future tense of come?

The future tense of "come" is "will come." For example, "I will come to the party tomorrow."

What is past participle of said?

The past participle of "said" is the same as the past tense, hence it's "said"

What is the present and past tense of recall?

The general present tense is "Recall".

Simple present is "Recalls". Present continuous tense is "Am/is/are recalling". Present perfect tense is "has/have recalled" and present perfect continuous tense is "Has/have been recalling".

The general past tense is "recalled".

Simple past - "Recalled". Past continuous- "Was recalling/ were recalling".

Past perfect - "Had recalled". Past perfect continuous- "Had been recalling".

What is the Past tense and past participle of sick?

As a verb, it is normally spelled "sic". The past tense and past participle are the same: sicked.

What is the difference between in spite of and despite of?

'Despite' doesn't take 'of', and 'despite' and 'in spite of' mean the same thing;

Despite the rainy weather they went fishing.

In spite of the rainy weather they went fishing.

The only difference is the lettering of the words.

What is past participle and past tense of seek?

The past tense of "seek" is "sought" and the past participle is also "sought."

What is the past tense of am?

The past tense of the verb 'am' is 'was' or 'were.' The verb 'am' is derived from the verb 'to be.'

Are the past tense and past participle the same in regular verbs?

Yes, for regular verbs the past tense and past participle are the same. Both are formed by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. For example, "talk" becomes "talked" in both the past tense and past participle.

What is the perfect tense of already occur?

Past perfect: had already occurred.

Present perfect: have/has already occurred.

Future perfect: will have already occurred.

How do you use the simple tense verbs?

To use simple tense verbs, simply conjugate the verb according to the subject and tense. In present simple tense, add an 's' for third person singular subjects (he, she, it). In past simple tense, typically add '-ed' for regular verbs or use the irregular form. In future simple tense, use 'will' + base form of the verb. Remember to use the base form of the verb for all other subjects.