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He/She/It will/shall be sinking. You/We/They will/shall be sinking. Future Perfect Tense. He/She/It will/shall have sunk or sunken.

Q. What is the future form of sink?

Perfect tenses

future perfect
Iwill have sunk
youwill have sunk
he, she, itwill have sunk
wewill have sunk

Q. What is the past of sink?

Sank

Q. Why past participle is used?

The past participle is used with the verb have (have / has / had) to create the present and past perfect tenses. The past participle form is also used to modify nouns and pronouns. One example is the phrase sliced bread. Only some irregular verbs have a past participle that is different than their past tense form.

Q. How do you use present and past participle?

Present participles always end in -ing and function as adjectives. They help form progressive verb tenses. Past participles end in -ed, or other past tense irregular verb endings, and function as adjectives. They also combine with the verb to be to create passive verb forms.

Q. Can past simple?

Indicative

simple pastⓘ past simple or preterit
youcould
he, she, itcould
wecould
youcould

Q. Are you past present or future?

The use of ‘could’, ‘would’, or ‘will be’ all imply future tense. The past tense version would be: “You could not have made me happy, and I am convinced that I am the last woman in the world who could have made you so.”

Q. CAN is past or present?

The verb can is used to say that someone or something is able to do something. Can is called a modal verb. It doesn’t have all of the tenses that verbs usually have. It has the simple past tense could, but no past participle.

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