What is the simple past tense of discuss?
past tense of discuss is discussed.
How do you say talk in past tense?
past tense of talk is talked.
What is the tense used in the discussion text?
present tense
Is being discussed tense?
Senior Member. ‘What is being discussed’ is the passive present continuous of the verb ‘to discuss’.
Is been correct grammar?
“is been” is not so correct. Like when you say: She has been…instead of- She is been… it is a matter of oberving the tenses of verbs. “is been” is never correct.
Is being repaired tense?
To make a past passive form we use was/were + past participle of the verb. My car was repairing at that time. My car was being repaired at that time. To make a passive form of the perfect tense we use have/has/had + been + past participle of the verb.
Is has been past tense?
The present perfect (e.g. “have been”) has both a present tense and a past tense in it. The present tense is seen in the present tense verb “have”, and the past tense is seen in the past participle verb of the perfect construction (e.g. “been”).
How do we use past tense?
If you want to remember easily, you can think of was/were as the past tense form of the auxiliary verbs am, is and are. Generally, “was is used for singular objects and “were” is used for plural objects. So, you will use “was” with I, he, she and it while you will use “were” with you, we and they.
Where we use have been?
Present perfect ‘have/has been ‘ is used when describing an action completed in the recent past and still assumes importance in the present. We use ‘had been’ when you describe something that happened in the past before something else in the past.
What is another word for have been?
What is another word for have been?
was | were |
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came to be | had been |
turned out to be | has been |
wus | wast |
wuz |
What tense is were?
The past continuous of any verb is composed of two parts : the past tense of the verb “to be” (was/were), and the base of the main verb +ing.
Can I say had had?
The past perfect form of have is had had (had + past participle form of have). The past perfect tense is used when we are talking about the past and want to refer back to an earlier past time. She felt marvelous after she had had a good night’s sleep. They dismissed him before he had had a chance to apologize.
Does having had make sense?
Having, a present participle, is being used to replace a clause starting with since. “Having had” is replacing “since he had had”. Now it makes sense.
Has or had had?
‘I had had my breakfast. ‘ – past perfect tense as in ‘I had eaten my breakfast. ‘ Here, the fist part of the verb phrases have/has and had are auxiliary and the second part had is the past participle form of the main verb have.
Does it make sense or make sense?
‘That makes sense’ is correct. The verb must agree with the subject and ‘that’ here is singular. The correct way to say it is: “that makes sense.” This is because “that” is singular, so the singular form of to make (i.e., makes) should be used.
Is it enough or had enough?
Want no more of something, as in I’ve had enough of their quarreling. This phrase uses enough in the sense of “an adequate amount,” which is intended ironically to mean “a more than sufficient amount.” [c.
What is the meaning of enough is enough?
—used to say that one wants something to stop because one can no longer accept or deal with it I don’t mind lending her a bit of money now and then, but enough is enough!
How much is too much meaning?
When to Use Too Much Too much is a phrase that means excessive or excessively. It can be used as an adjective (I ate too much pizza) or an adverb (She texts too much).
What is the meaning of I have had enough?
phrase. If you say that you have had enough, you mean that you are unhappy with a situation and you want it to stop. I’ve had enough–there are limits even for the patience of a saint!
What is another word for sick and tired?
“I’m sick and tired of people constantly chipping away at our most sacred institution.”…What is another word for sick and tired?
bored | tired |
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bored by | glutted by |
bored stiff | surfeited with |
indifferent | jaded with |
bored to tears | jaded by |
What is the difference between giving up and knowing when you have had enough?
Giving up means you that you have lost hope and trust in yourself. Knowing when you’ve had enough does not mean losing hope or trust in yourself, instead, it increases your self-confidence and your decision making qualities. Don’t simply think you have had enough you, make sure of it in your heart.