Crept is the past participle and past tense of the verb creep. Example: I look out the door and see my cat creep up on a mouse.
No, the word 'crept' is the past tense of the verb to creep.The word 'creep' is both a verb and a noun.The adjective form of the verb to creep is the present participle, creeping.Examples:The traffic crept so slowly that it tried my patience. (verb, past tense)The fence was covered with a creeping vine. (adjective, describes the noun 'vine')
Yes - are is a present tense plural 'be' verb.
The word industry doesn't have a past tense or a present tense as it is a noun.
Crept is a verb. It's the past tense of creep.
"Creep" can be present tense or past tense. In present tense, it is "creep", and in past tense, it is "crept".
The present perfect tense of "creep" is "has/have crept."
Creep is present tense. Crept is the past tense.
Crept is the past participle and past tense of the verb creep. Example: I look out the door and see my cat creep up on a mouse.
The future tense of crept is will creep.
The past tense of "creep" is "crept".
Crept is already the past tense of creep.
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".
The simple present tense is do.
Crept is the past tense and the past participle of the verb to creep.
The past tense of "creep" is "crept" and the past participle is also "crept."
Have is already present tense.