What tense is demonstrate?

demonstrate ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌‌‌
present tense
he/she/itdemonstrates
present participledemonstrating
past tensedemonstrated
past participledemonstrated

Is demonstrates past or present tense?

The past tense of demonstrate is demonstrated. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of demonstrate is demonstrates. The present participle of demonstrate is demonstrating.

What is future tense and example?

In grammar, the future tense is the verb form you use to talk about things that haven’t happened yet. When you say, “The party will be so fun!” “will be” is in the future tense. Whenever you write or talk about things that you expect to happen later, you use the future tense.

What is the future tense of present?

The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. The future tense describes things that have yet to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, next week, next year, three years from now).

Verb Tenses.
Simple PresentSimple PastSimple Future
Present PerfectPast PerfectFuture Perfect

What is the future perfect tense of demonstrate?

You/We/They will/shall be demonstrating. He/She/It will/shall have demonstrated. I will/shall have demonstrated. You/We/They will/shall have demonstrated.

Is demonstrate singular or plural?

The third-person singular form of demonstrate.

What is example present tense?

Rock wants to sing. Bill writes the letters. Peter is coming to our place.

What are the 4 future tenses?

There are four future verb tenses in English.
  • Simple future tense.
  • Future continuous tense.
  • Future perfect tense.
  • Future perfect continuous tense.

What is the meaning future tense?

In grammar, a future tense (abbreviated FUT) is a verb form that generally marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future. An example of a future tense form is the French aimera, meaning “will love”, derived from the verb aimer (“love”).

What is the future tense of say?

said
future
Iwill say
youwill say
he, she, itwill say
wewill say

Is it present or past?

past tense
would is the past tense form of will. Because it is a past tense, it is used: to talk about the past. to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something)

How many future tenses are there?

four future tenses
Today we’re going to look at four future tenses: the future simple, the future continuous, the future perfect and the future perfect continuous. We’ll show you how and when to use them. We’ll also share with you some fun videos and activities to help you understand them better.

Is Say present tense?

“Says” is the present tense for the word “say,” and “said” is the past tense for the word “say.”

What is present future continuous tense?

The future continuous tense, sometimes also referred to as the future progressive tense, is a verb tense that indicates that something will occur in the future and continue for an expected length of time. It is formed using the construction will + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing).

Is do present tense?

The verb “do” is a very important verb. We use it to make the present tense, the present tense negative, and for asking questions. “Do” is often used as a main verb, but only for particular activities, such as housework, cleaning, studying, research, and shopping. The past tense form of “do” is “did.”

Is flies a present tense?

the base form, which you would find in the infinitive: to fly. the third-person, singular, present tense: he flies. the third-person past tense: he flew.

Is say a word?

Say. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of say.

What is the difference between stated and said?

As adjectives the difference between said and stated

is that said is mentioned earlier while stated is settled; established; fixed.

What is the future tense of plant?

I will/shall plant. You/We/They will/shall plant. He/She/It will/shall be planting.

What is the future tense of flew?

flies
future
Iwill fly
youwill fly
he, she, itwill fly
wewill fly