Say
Past tense - said.
Present tense - say/says/saying.
Future tense - will say.
Get
Past tense - got.
Present tense - get/gets/getting.
Future tense - will get.
past tense: said, got
future tense: will say, will get or going to say, going to get
present tense: says(single)/say(plural), gets(single)/get(plural)
I sit. He sat. He and I were sitting.
Past tense
No. Found is past tense. Find would be present tense. If you were to say, " I found my jacket." It has already happened, therefore it is in the past, making it past tense.
"I am going" is already in present tense.Past tense: "I have gone."Future tense: "I will go."
'Saw' is past tense for the word 'see'.
It depends on how is being used for instance if you say am talking it is present continous tense and if you say i was talking when you called it is past tense and if you also say i will be talking by the time you come back that is future tense
They name stuff when you say "I walked to the store." that sentence is an example of a past tense. When you say "I will walk to the store." that is an example of a future tense. When you say " I am walking to the store." is an example of a present tense.
We Came is past tense. We will come is future tense. We are going is present.
I sit. He sat. He and I were sitting.
Past tense
No, said is the past tense. Say is the present tense.
The future perfect tense of read is will have read.
I wore jeans. I am wearing jeans. I will wear jeans.
No. Found is past tense. Find would be present tense. If you were to say, " I found my jacket." It has already happened, therefore it is in the past, making it past tense.
"I am going" is already in present tense.Past tense: "I have gone."Future tense: "I will go."
'Saw' is past tense for the word 'see'.
Well, if Ben is a person, and he is deceased, then I would say he is past tense. However, if you are talking about language, you might be referring to the word "been," which actually could be past, present, or future perfect progressive tense along with had or have. Examples: I have been reading (present perfect progressive). She had been reading (past perfect progressive). By that time, we will have been reading for a week (future perfect progressive).