Category: Indefinite group of Tenses
Conjugation of To Have in Indefinite Tense
This table covers Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple, and Future in the Past forms of “to have” in Indicative mood, with affirmative, question, and negative forms:
Conjugation of To Be in Indefinite Tense
This table covers Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple, and Future in the Past forms of “to be” in Indicative mood, with affirmative, question, and negative forms:
Conjugation of to smile in Indefinite Tense Form/Passive
This table covers all forms of the verb “to smile” in the Indicative mood, the Passive voice, for the Indefinite group of tenses, including affirmative, question, and negative forms for all persons
Conjugation of “to smile” in Indefinite Tense Form
This table provides all forms of the verb “to smile” in the Indicative mood, the Active voice for the Indefinite group of tenses, covering affirmative, question, and negative forms across all persons
The Future Indefinite in the Past
We use the future in the past, also known as the future simple in the past or the past future, to talk about events that were in the future from a past perspective. It is a way of expressing something that was going to happen in the future, but has now already happened in the past.