The past opposite of meant would be meant as in if you were saying " 5 years ago I meant to go to Africa.". And the future would be mean to as if in saying " I'll say I mean to do that."
The future perfect tense uses the past participle of a verb.
"Shall visit" is a future verb tense. It indicates an action that will take place in the future.
The word "past" doesn't have a future tense as it's not a verb.
The verb 'will' is the future tense.
It is spelled meant (the past tense and past participle of the verb to mean).
The past tense of "drip" is "dripped" and the future tense is "will drip."
no it is a future tence verb
Present: I am You are He/She/It is We are They are Past I was You were He/She/It was We were They were Future: I/You/He/She/We/They/It will be
There is no verb spelled leace. If you meant lease, the future tense is will lease. If you meant leave, the future tense is will leave.
The verb 'debated' is the past tense of the verb to debate.The future tens of the verb 'debate' is will debate.
Past - there is nothing like that to use grammatically, but the natural replacement is 'Was'. Future - will be.
The past tense of save is saved; the future tense is will save.