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The past tense of love is loved. Thethird-person singular simple present indicative form oflove is loves. The present participle of love isloving.
In this regard, what is the present tense of love?
Infinitive Mode
PRESENT TENSE. | PRESENT PERFECT TENSE. |
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(To) be loving. | (To) have been loving. |
which is correct love ones or loved ones?
As a general phrase "loved ones" is plural andnot singular (usually no one refers to their "lovedone"). The ownership is therefore also plural. He completelyignored his loved ones' complaints about his intended bride.You are somewhat mistaken about your assumption regarding the useof "their" in the sentence.
Answer. The past tense of laugh islaughed. The third-person singular simple present indicativeform of laugh is laughs. The present participle oflaugh is laughing.