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What is past present and future tense of give?

By Rachel Davis

The past tense of give is gave. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of give is gives. The present participle of give is giving. The past participle of give is given.

What tense is given?

It is given is the passive form of Present Indefinite Tense; where as It has been given is the active form of present perfect tense.

Will in the future tense?

The first future tense is the future with “will.” Use the future with will to talk about an event in the future that you have just decided to do, for predictions and for promises. Examples: I think I’ll go to that party next week. The economy will get better soon.

Did you give or gave?

You say 鈥済ive” in present or future tense, and you say 鈥済ave” in past tense. The correct sentence is the second one, 鈥淲ho gave you the book?鈥 Since this is a wh-question that questions the subject, there is no need for subject-verb inversion and, thus, no need for the auxiliary verb 鈥渄id.鈥

Will give or will given?

would’ is the past tense of ‘will’. ‘I will give’ indicates futurity. ‘I would give’ expresses the future indicated in the past. e.g.

Will gives or give?

If ‘will’ is a future verb, then use ‘give’. I will give you; she will give you; they will give you (something), But in your question it is also possible that ‘Will’ is a person. ‘Will’ is a common abbreviation for the name ‘WIlliam’.

What are the 4 future tenses?

There are four future verb tenses in English.
Simple future tense.Future continuous tense.Future perfect tense.Future perfect continuous tense.

IS will always future tense?

Will is used for the future, but also for the present

Many people consider will to be the present form (its past form is would), and like all present forms, it can be used to talk about the present or future. The term ‘future tenses’ is used because these forms are often used when talking about the future.

What is the future tense of go?

Answer and Explanation: The future tense of the word go is will go. The verb retains its simple present tense form when it is used in the future tense context. The following sentence shows the use of the word go in the future tense context: James will go to school after recovering from pneumonia.

Have given or had given?

鈥淗as given鈥 is the perfect tense, used to describe an action that took place quickly. 鈥淗ad given鈥 is the past perfect, which is used to refer to an action at a time earlier than a time in the past already referred to.

What is give and gave?

give is a present tense form of the verb. gave is the past tense form of the verb’ give’

How do you use gave and given?

‘Gave’ is the Past form of give.E.g. I gave him a book in his last birthday.In this example ‘gave’ is used to refer a period of time of past (a single action in the recent past) when a book was given him by me. ‘Given’ is the Past Participle form of give.E.g. I have given him a bag in this birthday.