What is the past perfect form of awake?

What is the past perfect form of awake?

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Q. What is the past perfect form of awake?

The past tense of awake is awoke or awaked (US, rare). The third-person singular simple present indicative form of awake is awakes. The present participle of awake is awaking. The past participle of awake is awoken or awaked (US, rare).

Q. What is the past participle of awoke?

Awaken verb forms

InfinitivePresent ParticiplePast Participle
awakenawakeningawoken

Q. What tense is laugh?

Laugh verb forms

InfinitivePresent ParticiplePast Tense
laughlaughinglaughed

Q. What is the third form of caught?

Conjugation of verb ‘Catch’

Base Form (Infinitive):To Catch
Past Simple:Caught
Past Participle:Caught
3rd Person Singular:Catches
Present Participle/Gerund:Catching

Q. What tense to use after did?

The past simple form, did, is the same throughout. 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….Do – Easy Learning Grammar.

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

Q. Can you use past tense with did?

The auxiliary verb (did) is marked for past tense, but the main verb is not. However, in a sentence about the past without an auxiliary verb, the main verb does need to be in the past tense form, as in this sentence: He ate a whole pizza.

Q. Did you see or have you seen?

“Have you seen” implies that the person saw your glasses sometime in the recent past right up to the present moment. “Did you see” is asking if the person has ever seen your glasses, at any time in the past. It makes a big difference if you’re looking for a lost pair of glasses.

Q. How do you answer Have you seen this?

“Do you/yes I do” is certainly symmetrical and fine. However, that’s not the same as “do you have/yes I do”. Strictly, the questioner should have asked “have you?”, but faced with a grammatically incorrect question the strictly correct answer would be “yes I have”.

Q. What’s the difference between have you and did you?

‘Did You’ is used only for the Past Indefinite/Simple Tense, while ‘Have You’ is used in the Present Perfect Tense. ‘Did You’ works for recent past and has nothing to do with any other Tense, while ‘Have You’ is for the completion of anything in the present.

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