Shall is an auxiliary verb, that is it is used before and in conjunction with another verb, as in, ...shall go... or ...shall be. The past tense of shall is shouldand is typically used with another auxiliary verb such as have, as in, ...should have gone... or ...should have been.
Shall is an auxiliary verb and should used to be the past form but now there seems to be little connection between the two verbs.
The past tense of "learn" is "learned" in American English or "learnt" in British English.
future tense: will/shall cry past tense: cried present tense: cry/cries
"Shall be discussed later" is correct. "Discuss" should be in the past participle form, which is "discussed" in this case.
Shall is an auxiliary verb, that is it is used before and in conjunction with another verb, as in, ...shall go... or ...shall be. The past tense of shall is shouldand is typically used with another auxiliary verb such as have, as in, ...should have gone... or ...should have been.
Shall is an auxiliary verb and should used to be the past form but now there seems to be little connection between the two verbs.
The past tense is should. e.g. I should have known better.
Should is the past tense of the verb shall.
present tense is get or getspast tense is got or gottenfuture tense is will (or shall) get
Present Perfect Tense: I have; You have; he, she, it has; we have, you have, they have Past Perfect Tense: I had; you had; he, she, it had; we had; you had; they had Future Perfect Tense: I shall have; you will have; he, she, it will have; we shall have; you will have; they will have Note: has is used in the third person, singular present perfect tense.
The past tense of "learn" is "learned" in American English or "learnt" in British English.
future tense: will/shall cry past tense: cried present tense: cry/cries
"Shall be discussed later" is correct. "Discuss" should be in the past participle form, which is "discussed" in this case.
tear/tears = Present; tore = Past; will (/shall) tear = Future.
The past tense of "plan" is "planned." The future tense of "plan" is "will plan."
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had