Similarly one may ask, is Gave past or present tense?
The past tense of give is gave. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of give is gives. The present participle of give is giving. The past participle of give is given.
Also, has kept or have kept? "Has kept" and "kept" are both the perfect past tense. The version with "has kept" is using a present-perfect construction, while the version with only "kept" is using a simple past tense verb. Which would be preferable?
Also question is, who keep or who keeps?
Is 'keep' or 'keeps' the right word to use in the sentence below: The documentary we are watching irritates me because the narrator keeps trying to force his opinion down our throats. The subject of the verb 'keeps' is 'narrator', and it is singular, so 'keeps' seems the right choice.
What type of verb is kept?
Conjugation of 'Keep'
| Base Form (Infinitive): | Keep |
|---|---|
| Past Simple: | Kept |
| Past Participle: | Kept |
| 3rd Person Singular: | Keeps |
| Present Participle/Gerund: | Keeping |
