It tells us at what time an event is occurring/is going to occur/has already occurred.
Yes, 'tell' is a verb. The past tense is told.
The verb "told" is the past tense of the verb to tell.Example: He already told her about the party.
The correct verb tenses for "tell" are: Present: tell/tells Past: told Present participle: telling Past participle: told
"You are told" is in the present tense. It is the present passive voice of the verb "to tell."
The verb is also spit. Spit is only used as the past tense is US English. In British English, the past tense is spat.
Yes, 'tell' is a verb. The past tense is told.
The verb "told" is the past tense of the verb to tell.Example: He already told her about the party.
The correct verb tenses for "tell" are: Present: tell/tells Past: told Present participle: telling Past participle: told
Where does the use of "am" in the present tense singular of the verb originate?
"You are told" is in the present tense. It is the present passive voice of the verb "to tell."
No it's a regular verb. You can tell if a verb is regular or irregular by looking at its past tense form. If the past tense ends in -ed then the verb is regular. (e.g. the past tense of look is looked)
The verb is also spit. Spit is only used as the past tense is US English. In British English, the past tense is spat.
Past verb tense: We drank.Present verb tense: We are drinking.Future verb tense: We will drink.
Told is a verb. It's the past tense of tell.
Play is a regular verb.You can tell by looking at the past tense forms. If the past tense ends in -ed then the verb is regular. (The past tense of play is played).
If "happens now" means present tense, no. Told is the past tense of tell.
"All of us" doesn't contain a verb.