Past tense - shared. Present tense - I/you/we/they share. He/she/it shares. Future tense - will share. Past perfect tense - had shared. Present perfect tense - I/you/we/they have shared. He/she/it has shared. Future perfect tense - will/shall have shared. Past perfect continuous tense - had been sharing. Present perfect continuous - I/you/we/they have been sharing. He/she/it has been sharing. Future perfect continuous - will have been sharing.
The present forms of the verb "to have" are: I have You have He/she/it has We have They have
Am, is, and are are all present tense forms of the verb be.I amWe areYou areHe/She/It isThey are
The list would include all possible singular and plural verb forms that correspond to the subject pronouns in that tense. It would provide a comprehensive overview of how the verb changes to match the subject in both singular and plural forms.
The main forms of the verb "be" are "be," "is," "am," "are," "was," "were," "been," and "being."
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They are all singular verb forms.
No all forms of the be verb are state verbs.
There isn't one. Not all nouns have verb forms, and not all verbs have noun forms (although the vast majority do).
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As far as I know there is no verb form for petty. Not all words have verb noun adjective forms.
Past tense - shared. Present tense - I/you/we/they share. He/she/it shares. Future tense - will share. Past perfect tense - had shared. Present perfect tense - I/you/we/they have shared. He/she/it has shared. Future perfect tense - will/shall have shared. Past perfect continuous tense - had been sharing. Present perfect continuous - I/you/we/they have been sharing. He/she/it has been sharing. Future perfect continuous - will have been sharing.
The present forms of the verb "to have" are: I have You have He/she/it has We have They have
No, "person" is not a verb at all --- it's a noun. However, verbs can occur in various personal forms, and person in verbs can be irregular. For instance, the third person forms of the verb "be" are irregular "is/was/are/were".
You've asked for the noun of the past tense of a verb. The noun would be the same for all forms of the verb, which itself is recede.The noun forms for the verb to recede are recession and the gerund, receding.
verb - dividir divido divides divide dividimos dividís dividen also 'compartir' (same conjugation)
No all forms of the be verb are state verbs.