What is the future perfect form of follow?

What is the future perfect form of follow?

Follow in Future Perfect Tense

Singular Plural
I will have followed We will have followed
You will have followed You will have followed
He/She/It will have followed They will have followed

What is the simple present tense of follow?

The past tense of follow is followed. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of follow is follows. The present participle of follow is following.

What is the third form of follow?

Verb Forms of Follow

(Base) 1st (Past) 2nd (Past Participle) 3rd
Follow Followed Followed
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What is the future perfect tense of sing?

Perfect tenses

future perfect
I will have sung
you will have sung
he, she, it will have sung
we will have sung

Is Sing past present or future?

Sing verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
sing singing sang

What is the future tense of float?

Future Tense of float in english

Subject Form
Singular She will float
You will float
Plural We will float
They will float

What is the future tense of washed?

Perfect tenses

future perfect
I will have washed
you will have washed
he, she, it will have washed
we will have washed

Is washed tense?

The past tense of wash is washed. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of wash is washes. The present participle of wash is washing. The past participle of wash is washed.

Is Am are Ke example?

Am Is and Are = हूँ , हैं , हो ….Use of Am Is and Are with Negative Sentences in Hindi.

1. वह बुरा नहीं हैं . He is not bad.
2. मैं चालाक नहीं हूँ . I am not clever.
3. हमलोग अमीर नहीं हैं . We are not rich.
4. राम निर्दयी नहीं हैं . Ram is not cruel.
5. राम और श्याम ईमानदार नहीं हैं . Ram and Shyam are not honest.

Is am are for class 1st?

Sol: ‘I’ is singular hence only ‘am’ must be used. Sol: ‘It’ is singular and ‘last month’ shows past tense hence only ‘was’ must be used. Sol: ‘Hitesh and Sunil’ is plural hence only ‘are’ must be used. Sol: ‘Cat’ is singular hence only ‘is’ must be used.

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