I shall be ten today
You need to change the verbs to their future tense format.The simple future tense follows this structure:I + Will + VerbThis sentence in the future tense is:I will go to the pool and I will swim ten lengths and then I will jump in from the diving board.
the GNP coverage of the Phils. starting today at the ten years in the future is P1.00
Come is the conjugation for the future and present tenses, as in "In the future, I will come" or "Come here, right now." Came is the past tense, as in "Ten years ago, he came here."
The future tense(s) indicate action taking place in the future. Not all future tenses can be used for the same statement. Future Tense - I will work next week. Future Continuous Tense - I will be working next week. Future Perfect - I will have worked eight hours at ten o'clock. Future Perfect Continuous - I will have been working there for a year next week.
The sentence "Mrs. Barrett has given that test for the last ten years" is in the present perfect tense. This tense is used to indicate an action that began in the past and continues to the present, or has relevance to the present. In this case, it shows that Mrs. Barrett's action of giving the test started ten years ago and is still ongoing.
No, were is the past plural tense of the verb to be. Ten years ago, we were all younger than we are today.
whats the correct verb tense
The tense of the verb in the sentence is present perfect.
The word 'ten' is a noun, it doesn't have a past tense.
To quote Yogi Berra "Some things are hard to predict... Especially the future." Cheers
Past perfect is formed with had + past participle.The past participle of build is built. So the past perfect is had built.I had built the house ten years before the earthquake.
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