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What is the tense of attend?

What is the tense of attend?

attend ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌‌‌

present tense
I/you/we/they attend
he/she/it attends
present participle attending
past tense attended

What is attend in past tense?

Attend Past Tense. attended. past tense of attend is attended.

Can I use was in present tense?

“Was” is the past tense of verb “to be” used for singular objects e.g. I was, she/he was. “Were” is used for plural objects e.g. they/we were. You can think about it just like about the present tense. You’d use “was” in a past tense sentence where you’d use “am”, and “is” in the present tense sentence.

Why do we use present tense after did?

You should always use the “Simple Present “ form of the verb with “DID”. he base form of a verb follows ‘did’ – when ‘did’ is used as an auxiliary verb. ‘Did’ is an auxiliary verb (or “helping verb”) that is followed by a main verb, which carries the real verb meaning.

Do DOES did grammar?

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 did not want it. We did not want it.
She did not want it. They did not want it.

Do or does Ka use?

Use do with the subjects I, we, you and they. Do is usually used to make questions and it comes at the start of a sentence. Do is not used with the verbs be, can, might, ought, shall and will.

Did and done?

The word did is the PAST TENSE of the VERB do. done is the past (tense) participle of the verb do ( Participle refers to being a part of a compound form of the verb, i.e., another verb is placed next to it). The word done is usually alongside have, has or had in a sentence.

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