What is the future tense for lose?

What is the future tense for lose?

lost

future
I will lose
you will lose
he, she, it will lose
we will lose

What is the past and future tense of lose?

The past tense of lose is lost. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lose is loses. The present participle of lose is losing. The past participle of lose is lost.

What is lose past?

Present participle. losing. The past tense of lose. I lost my phone at work.

Is Loose present tense?

past tense of loose is loosed.

Is lose a present tense or past tense?

Lose verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
lose losing lost

Is had forgotten correct?

“I forgot” is the simple past, expressing an action which took place once. “I had forgotten” is is the simple past perfect, used to express an action taking place before a certain time in the past. This tense emphasizes what happened, not the duration thereof.

What is the present perfect of do?

The present participle is doing. The past participle is done. The present simple tense do and the past simple tense did can be used as an auxiliary verb. As an auxiliary, do is not used with modal verbs….Do – Easy Learning Grammar.

I do not want it. We do not want it.
He does not want it. They do not want it.

What kind of verb is began?

simple past tense

What is the verb 3 of began?

Conjugation of verb ‘Begin’

Base Form (Infinitive): To Begin
Past Simple: Began
Past Participle: Begun
3rd Person Singular: Begins
Present Participle/Gerund: Beginning

Has already begun or began?

It is only with begun, a past participle that has, have, or had can go with it. Hence, has begun is correct. Has began is incorrect. Had begin is incorrect.

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