the children of the different mothers are always having some differences and the is still the same thing now also the husband always taking the side of the younger/second wife
its still going on
The present tense is "come". The past participle is "come", as well. "Came" is the past tense.
It is "set" for the past, present, and future tenses as well as the past participle.
I'm not sure if it is past tense. Definitely, it is present tense, and can be used in future tense, as well.
In earlier days men were supposed to go out for work or war. Hence mortality rate of men were lower meaning the ratio of menfolk to womenfolk was more. Hence polygamy was permitted in those days.
Polygamy is legal and quite popular in the Middle East and Africa as well as parts of Asia.
Quit doesn't change in the past tense or for the past participle. Present and past tense are quit; the past participle is quit, as well.
Well obviously it's for knowing what's happening in the past.
Perceive is the verb form of perception. Perceiving is the present participle, and perceived is the past tense as well the past participle.
There are many famous Australian boxers past and present. Some of these include Anthony Little, Anthony Mundine, Barry Michael, as well as Billy Dib.
Several religious groups believe in or allow polygamy, including Muslims, some Hindus, and some Christians. Anciently (in Biblical times) Jews commonly practiced polygamy as well.
In the past the US, at present Australia.