Walk/walks is the present tense of walked. Walking is the present participle.
Present tense - walk/walks/walking Past tense - walked Future tense - will walk
Past tense: She walked to the store yesterday. Present perfect tense: She has walked to the store multiple times this week.
The present perfect tense of the word "walk" is "have walked" or "has walked," depending on the subject. For example, "I have walked to the park" or "She has walked to school."
The tense depends on the subject pronoun. You either use "have" or "has" with "walked."Present Perfect Examples:I have walked.You have walked.We have walked.They have walked.He has walked.She has walked.It has walked.
Walked, chased and swam are past tense. The others are present tense.
Certainly! Past tense: I walked to school yesterday. Present tense: I walk to school every day. Past participle: I have walked to school many times.
present: walk past: walked present: eat past: ate present: speak past: spoke
No, it's present perfect tense. Past perfect tense would be "You had walked to the store".
The past tense of "walk" is "walked" and the present tense is "walk." The past tense is used to describe an action that has already happened, while the present tense is used to describe an action that is currently happening or is regularly done. For example, "I walked to the store yesterday" (past tense) vs. "I walk to the store every day" (present tense).
Certainly! Here are examples of the verb "walk" in past tense, present tense, and past participle: Past tense: walked Present tense: walk Past participle: walked Past tense: ate Present tense: eat Past participle: eaten Past tense: went Present tense: go Past participle: gone
You is a pronoun and pronouns don't show tense. Verbs show tense. You walk to school. - present simple, verb walk You walked to school - past simple, verb walked = past tense of walk.