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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Past tense or present?

is the word 'conducted' past tense or present tense?is it used in the present tense context in any sentence?
  

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Hi, is the word 'conducted' past tense or present tense? It's the Simple Past, and Past Participle, of the regular verb 'conduct'. is it used in the present tense context in any sentence?

  • Hi, is the word 'conducted' past tense or present tense?
  • It's the Simple Past, and Past Participle, of the regular verb 'conduct'.
  • is it used in the present tense context in any sentence?
  • You can use it in Present Perfect, eg He has just conducted Beethoven's First Symphony.
  • That's why everyone is applauding.
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Hi,

is the word 'conducted' past tense or present tense? It's the Simple Past, and Past Participle, of the regular verb 'conduct'.

is it used in the present tense context in any sentence?

You can use it in Present Perfect, eg He has just conducted Beethoven's First Symphony. That's why everyone is applauding.

Best wishes, Clive

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