Design past tense

  • Is built a past tense verb?

    The past tense of BUILD is BUILT..

  • What is the past simple tense design?

    The past simple of regular verbs is typically formed by adding “-ed” to the end of the infinitive (e.g., “talk” becomes “talked”).
    Irregular verbs don't follow a specific pattern: some take the same form as the infinitive (e.g., “put”), while others change completely (e.g., “go” becomes “went”)..

  • What is the tense of the word design?

    Verb Tenses
    Past simple — design in past simple designed (V2).
    Future simple — design in future simple is design (will + V1).
    Present Perfect — design in present perfect tense is designed (have/has + V3).
    Past Perfect — design in past perfect tense is designed (had + V3)..

  • designed; designing; designs.
    Synonyms of design. transitive verb.
    1: to create, fashion, execute, or construct according to plan : devise, contrive.
designed - Simple English Wiktionary.
Past (simple)
  • I designed.
  • you designed.
  • he designed.
  • we designed.
  • you designed.
  • they designed.
Idesignedyoudesignedhe, she, itdesignedwedesignedConjugation of design - WordReference.comwww.wordreference.com › conj › enverbs › v=designAbout Featured Snippets

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What is the past tense of design?

past tense of design is designed.
He/She/It designs .
I design.
You/We/They design.
He/She/It is designing.
I am designing.
You/We/They are designing.
He/She/It has designed.
I have designed.
You/We/They have designed.
He/She/It has been designing.
I have been designing.
You/We/They have been designing.

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What is the third person singular simple present indicative form of design?

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of design is designs.
The present participle of design is designing.
The past participle of design is designed.

Discontinuous past is a category of past tense of verbs argued to exist in some languages which have a meaning roughly characterizable as past and not present or past with no present relevance.
The phrase discontinuous past
was first used in English in 1969, though not in the same sense; its use in the sense described here dates to an article by the linguists Vladimir Plungian and Johan von der Auwera published in 2006.

Grammatical tense in some languages

A nonpresent tense is a grammatical tense that distinguishes a verbal action as taking place in times past or future, as opposed to present tense.

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