The verb "kick" has the following tenses: Present: kick/kicks Past: kicked Present participle: kicking Past participle: kicked
The different tenses for the word "be" are: Present tense: am, is, are Past tense: was, were Future tense: will be
Tenses refer to the form of a verb that indicates the time in which an action took place. In English, there are three primary tenses: past, present, and future. Each tense can be further divided into simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous forms.
The word "legion" is a noun and does not have tenses like verbs. It remains the same regardless of whether referring to past, present, or future.
Past tense: was nice Present tense: is nice Future tense: will be nice
The three basic word tenses are past, present, and future.
The verb "kick" has the following tenses: Present: kick/kicks Past: kicked Present participle: kicking Past participle: kicked
create in future tenses
The different tenses for the word "be" are: Present tense: am, is, are Past tense: was, were Future tense: will be
The word "you" is a pronoun and so doesn't have a future tense. Only verbs have tenses.
Shall is only has one tense (future).
tenses
The word significance is a noun and so doesn't have a future tense. Only verbs have tenses.
The word recent is not a verb and so doesn't have tenses.
Past tense - had. Present tense - have/has. Future tense - will have.
Centennial doesn't have grammatical tenses as it is a noun.
The word 'wart' is a noun and so doesn't have a future tense. Only verbs have tenses.