The tenses of "steal" are steal (present), stole (past), and stolen (past participle).
The correct spelling of the past tense of "steal" is "stole."
The future tense of "steal" is "will steal." For example, "He will steal the money."
The homophone for "steal" is "steel."
The past participle of "steal" is "stolen."
The present tense of the word "stole" is "steal."
The present participle of steal is stealing----------------See also Related questions below.
The tenses of "steal" are steal (present), stole (past), and stolen (past participle).
The present tense of "stole" is "steal."
The simple present tense for "stolen" is "steal."
The present perfect forms are have stolen and has stolen.Examples:They have stolen a statue from the park. (plural subject)He has stolen a statue from the park. (singular subject)
will + verb --- Careful! the dog will steal your sandwich. am/is/are + going to + verb --- They said they are going to steal a car. am/is/are + present participle --- I am stealing my sisters car and going to Hamilton tomorrow.
The correct spelling of the past tense of "steal" is "stole."
The present participle is stealing. The past participle is stolen.
Theft is a noun and doesn't have any tenses.The present tense of thieve is:I/you/we/they thieve. He/she/it thieves. The present participle is thieving.
You steal it or receive it as a present. Then it will be free.
Yes, "stolen" is the past participle of the verb "steal." Example: "He had stolen the money before anyone noticed."