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Is that correct grammar Are going to be hold?

No: "Are you going to be HELD?" "to hold held, held", and you need the third form of the verb = the Participle.


What is the present tense of held?

Hold is the present tense of held.


What is the past tense of hold?

The past tense of hold is held.


What is past participle of hold?

The past participle of "hold" is "held."


which one is correct the little girl held her toy bear carefully than she would hold a ball or the little girl girl held her toy bear more carefully than she would hold a ball?

neither is correct, the first one you are missing the word "more" in between bear and carefully, the second one you said "girl" twice.


What is the present perfect tense of hold?

I/We/You/They have heldHe/She/It has held


Is hold a past tense verb?

No, "hold" is the present tense. The past tense is "held"


What is past and past participle of hold?

The past tense of "hold" is "held," and the past participle is also "held." For example: He held the door open. The door was held open by him.


What is the past tense form of hold?

The past tense is held.


Is held the past tense of hold?

Yes, "held" is the past tense of "hold." For example, "She held onto her phone tightly."


What is the past tense of held?

Held is the past tense of hold.


Is it hold deep in your hearts or deeply in your hearts?

The correct phrase is "deeply in your hearts." The adverb "deeply" modifies the verb "hold," indicating the manner in which something is held emotionally. Using "hold deep in your hearts" is less common and may sound awkward in standard English.