Sagot :
Answer:
in simple past tense verbs are classified into regular and irregular. We form the past simple of most regular verbs by adding -ed to the main verb. For verbs ending in -e, we add –d. For verbs ending in a consonant + y, we drop the –y and add –ied
The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb]. I will learn a new language
Explanation:
examples of simple future tense
They will play football in that field. April will prefer coffee to tea. Bob will go to the library tomorrow. We will go shopping in that market this Monday.
examples of simple past tense
Examples of the Past Progressive Tense
I was playing for an hour. I was falling asleep when the phone rang. We were preparing a picnic, and then it started to rain.
We form the past simple of most REGULAR VERBS by:
- adding -ed to the main verb. example: Pick-Picked
- For verbs ending in -e, we add –d. example: Bake-Baked
- For verbs ending in a consonant + y, we drop the –y and add –ied. example: Dry-Dried
While, some IRREGULAR VERBS may or may not change.
- Some irregular verbs change its spelling when formed into past tense.
Examples: Hold-Held, Get-Got, Breake-Broke
- while some irregular verbs doesn't change when it's in its past tense.
Examples: Hit-Hit, Cut-Cut, Read-Read