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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 future tense of sent?

sent is the past form of send

so its future form will be will send or shall send

What is the future tense of stole?

The word "stole" is the past tense of the verb "to steal" (rob, pilfer).

The simple future tense is "will steal." (less frequently shall steal)

How do you avoid mixing tenses?

Stay in one tense. Past, present, or future. A sentence shouldn't contain a past tense verb and a present tense verb. You can, however, mix present simple, present progressive, and present perfect. The same can be said for past and future tenses. There are times when the mixing of past, present, and future is acceptable.

How is the word throwed used?

"Throwed" can not be properly used at all, because it is not a proper English word; it is the ignorantly constructed "regular" past tense or past participle of "throw". However, "throw" is an irregular verb, with a past form of "threw" and a past participle of "thrown".

What is future perfect tense of pinches?

The future perfect tense of "pinches" is "will have pinched."

What is the future tense of bad?

"Bad" is an adjective. Adjectives do not have tense, thus there is no future tense of "bad".

What is the past participle of the word wore?

Present Tense - WEAR

Past Tense - WORE

Past Participle - WORN

What is the past and past participle of seek?

Past tense of seek is sought. Past participle of seek is "has sought."

NOpast participle is sought. Has sought is present perfect. The past participle is used to make present perfect.

He has sought a new trial.

They have sought a new trial.

What is the past and past participle of COST?

Past participal and past simple of cost is cost. I has cost us £3000 to send you to that school. Or. I cost him $20.

What is the past participle of fold?

Fold is a regular verb so the past and past participle are both formed by adding -ed

folded

How do you punctuate Newsweek in a sentence?

Since Newsweek is the proper name/title of a publication, it should appear in italic letters as shown above when these are available, otherwise underlined.

Have been or have being?

"Have been" is the correct phrase to use. "Have being" is not grammatically correct.

What is the present and future tense of walk?

The present tense of "walk" is:

  • I/You/We/They walk.
  • He/She/It walks.

The future tense is will walk.

What are the verbs with two past tenses and two past participles?

There are at least two such verbs: "hang", which is regular when it means to execute a person but irregular in other meanings; and "weave" which is regular when it means to move through a field of obstacles without colliding with the obstacles but is irregular when it means to manufacture cloth from threads.

What is the future tense of the word spread?

[Future Tense] will spread - I will spread the papers on the table.

[Infinitive] going to spread - I am going to spread the papers on the table

[Present Tense] is spreading - He is spreading the sails out to dry on the weekend.

What is the past tense and past participle for cling?

The past tense of cling is clung. The past participle of cling is also clung.

What is future tense of give?

The future tense of "give" is "give", example; "I will give you the answer".

The present tense is "giving", example; "I am giving you the answer".

The past tense is "gave", example; "I gave you the answer".

You can also use "given" for past tense, example "I had given everything".

What is the past and future tense of bite?

The past tense of bite is "bit," and the future tense is "will bite."

What is the past participle of follow?

follow is a regular verb that means you add -ed to make the past and past participle

follow / followed / followed

What is past and past participle for lay?

The past tense of the transitive verb lay is laid. Example: I laid the book on the table.

The past participle of lay is have/has laid. Example: I have always laid my books on this table.