What is the tense of spend?

What is the tense of spend?

simple past tense and past participle of spend.

What are the three forms of spend?

Conjugation of verb ‘Spend’

Base Form (Infinitive): To Spend
Past Simple: Spent
Past Participle: Spent
3rd Person Singular: Spends
Present Participle/Gerund: Spending

What is the past tense of spend?

Spent

What is the past present and future tense of spend?

The past tense of spend is spent. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of spend is spends. The present participle of spend is spending. The past participle of spend is spent.

Is it correct to have spent?

‘Spend’ is one such irregular verb, and forms the past tense etc. as ‘spent’. This means that ‘spent’, which IS a word, is correct.

Is hold past present or future?

Hold verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Participle
hold holding held or (archaic) holden

What is the future tense of lose?

Perfect tenses

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

Is Losing present tense?

past tense of lose is lost.

Which is correct loose or lose?

Lose is a verb that means “to fail to win, to misplace, or to free oneself from something or someone.” Loose is an adjective that means “not tight.” Only one O distinguishes loose from lose.

Is choose a past tense?

“Choose” is a present tense verb; “chose” is a past tense verb.

Has chosen or had chosen?

Both are correct. “I had chosen” is in past perfect tense. It’s an action completed in the past. “I have chosen” is in present perfect tense.

Have chosen is?

”Have chosen” is when your choice has been made and remains your choice. You have – are in possession of – a choice, a decision that stands. (eg. Will you please hurry up and choose.!

What is Past Perfect of choose?

Perfect tenses

past perfectⓘ pluperfect
you had chosen
he, she, it had chosen
we had chosen
you had chosen

What tense is choose?

Choose verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
choose choosing chose

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