Past simple: burned/burnt
Past continuous/progressive: was burning
Present simple: (I/you/we/they) burn; (he/she/it) burns
Present continuous/progressive: (am/is/are) burning
Future: will burn, shall burn; (am/is/are) going to burn
Future continuous/progressive: will be burning
PERFECT TENSES
Past perfect: had burned/burnt
Present perfect: have burned/burnt
Future perfect: will have burned/burnt
Past perfect continuous: had been burning
Present perfect continuous: has been burning
Future perfect continuous: will have been burning
The future tense of burn is will burn.
The past perfect tense is had burned.
Burned and burnt are both accepted forms of the past tense.
The past tense of the verb "burn" is "burned" or "burnt." Both forms are correct and commonly used.
The past tense of "burn" is "burned" in American English and "burnt" in British English. The past participle is also "burned" in American English and "burnt" in British English.
The future tense of burn is will burn.
The past perfect tense is had burned.
Present perfect is formed with - have/has +past participle.The past participle of burn can be burnt or burned. So present perfect would be:have burned, has burnedorhave burnt, has burnt
Burned and burnt are both accepted forms of the past tense.
The past tense is 'burned'.
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Burned.
The past tense of the verb "burn" is "burned" or "burnt." Both forms are correct and commonly used.
i burned the CD
The simple past tense and past participle are both burned. Burnt is also used mostly in British English.
The past tense of "burn" is "burned" in American English and "burnt" in British English. The past participle is also "burned" in American English and "burnt" in British English.
Burns is a noun (plural of burn) and a verb (3rd person singular form of burn), but it is not an adjective.