Past Tenses
Questions and answers related to English past tenses: past simple, past progressive, past perfect and past perfect progressive.
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The word 'courtesy' doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.
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No such thing, because the word "tragedy" is a noun, not a verb.
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I'm not sure if it is past tense. Definitely, it is present tense, and can be used in future tense, as well.
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verv is drovepast participle is drove
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Will have been pleased to invite you to dinner.
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call
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terry kept telling
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the past tense for stampede is stampeded
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No it doesn't have a tense as it's not a verb. It's an adverb.
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screamed is already past tense.
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The present participle is the -ing form of a verb. eg using walking talking listening
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The present tense of correct is: I/You/We/They correct. He/She/It corrects.
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Past tense.
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The present tense of forbidden is: I/You/We/They forbid. He/She/It forbids.
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Martin will be in Manchester?
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You should first ask the question. I'm guessing you actually mean participle.If that is the case, try 'having caused'
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Verbs ending in -es can be present tense. The third person singular form of a verb such as watch, catch end in -es. She watches...
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The past participle is ripened.
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You will feel sick.
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TO GO cannot be used in the Passive Voice. IF it could, it would be something like this: "He was gone there".
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The present participle is telling.
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you have to let it Carry u to the first platform repeat until the last platform and then shake them off
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No it's the present participle. The past tense of rely is relied.
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It appears to be using the subjunctive mood rather than the present tense (When it is older...). The dog is not currently older,...
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Yes you could, but you would be using it in error. In English, people speak and write in error all the time. Dealt is the correct...
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past participle, earn is a regular verb son the past participle is formed by adding -ed earned
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The past participle of "hide" is "hidden".
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Yes it's important.
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making it past or present
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Yesterday, it was raining.
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For regular verbs that end vowel consonant, the consonant is doubled eg tag (a is a vowel g is a consonant) the past is tagged. ...
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"Harmonium" is a noun and so doesn't have a tense.
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The word "not" doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.
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"Cleaned" is the past participle of the verb "clean".
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The past perfect tense is used to express an action in the past before another action in the past. This is otherwise known as...
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askaskedasks
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The past tense of sweep is swept.
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yes. For example: "Julie brought the cupcakes half and hour ago"
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The present tense of neighbor: I/You/We/They neighbor. He/She/It neighbors. The present participle is neighboring.
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The present participle of bleed is bleeding.
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The present tense of tasted is taste(s).
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To create the past perfect, you need had + a past participle.The verb arrive in the past perfect = had arrived.The verb eat in...
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The present participle of rest is resting.
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Liar is a noun. There is no past tense. Ex: "He is a liar"; "He was a liar"
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A.she obeyed her father. B.she has obeyed her father. C.she abeys her father. D.she had obeyed her father. the answer is A.
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an example of an irregular verb come to came instead of comed
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the answer is went and it is on page34 and35
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