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What is the past participle,present participle,and the future tense to?

TO EAT

TO BITE

TO BEGIN

TO DRIVE

TO FALL

TO FLY

TO GO

TO RUN

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blackathena

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eaten, eating, will eat

bitten, biting, will bite

began, beginning, will begin

driven, driving, will drive

fallen, falling, will fall

flown, flying, will fly

gone, going, will go

(run doesn’t have a past participle in the conventional sense like the other words. it’s an intransitive verb strictly speaking), running, will run

People do say things like “I’m going to run a 10k on Saturday, but that use of the word is vernacular.

I will run to the store.

I am running down the street.

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Anonymous
Past Present Future Participle
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What is the past participle,present participle,and the future tense to?
TO EAT

TO BITE

TO BEGIN

TO DRIVE

TO FALL

TO FLY

TO GO

TO RUN

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prccgirl
Here they are for you in in the order that you listed them.

Past Participle: eaten, bitten, begun, driven, fallen, flown, gone and run.

Present Participle: eating, biting, beginning, driving, falling, flying, going and running.

Future: eat, bite, begin or begun, drive, fall or fallen, fly or flown, go or gone, and run.

For instance, the active tense in the future tense for begin would be something like this: I will or shall begin to start my new job tomorrow. The passive tense of the future tense would be something like this: I will have begun to start my new job after the holidays.

It really depends on how you use the word in a sentence when using future tense. Just remember that you will always use words like will, shall, must, may, can, might, could and so on. When you see one of those words in a sentence with the present tense of a word, then it is generally the future tense that is being referred to in that sentence.

Hope this helps.

Toodles,

P. Evelyn P.

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Anonymous
past participle is the usual -ed past tense, eg i played, so the first one is i ate.

The future is i will eat etc

the present participle is the ing form, eg i am eating

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FN
eat ate eaten

bite bit bitten

begin began begun

drive drove dirven

fall fell fallen

fly flew flown

go went gone

run ran run

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