“It's not being rendered” vs “It's not being render” [on hold]
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Why the word "render" in the sentence It's not being rendered
is used in the past tense, instead of the present tense?
past-tense present-tense
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Why the word "render" in the sentence It's not being rendered
is used in the past tense, instead of the present tense?
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'Render' is a verb , so it has a past tense , you need to provide a context for the sentence for a definite answer.
– Specter
yesterday
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Look up past participle
– Jim
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Even better, look up Passive.
– John Lawler
yesterday
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Why the word "render" in the sentence It's not being rendered
is used in the past tense, instead of the present tense?
past-tense present-tense
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Why the word "render" in the sentence It's not being rendered
is used in the past tense, instead of the present tense?
past-tense present-tense
past-tense present-tense
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'Render' is a verb , so it has a past tense , you need to provide a context for the sentence for a definite answer.
– Specter
yesterday
3
Look up past participle
– Jim
yesterday
Even better, look up Passive.
– John Lawler
yesterday
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'Render' is a verb , so it has a past tense , you need to provide a context for the sentence for a definite answer.
– Specter
yesterday
3
Look up past participle
– Jim
yesterday
Even better, look up Passive.
– John Lawler
yesterday
'Render' is a verb , so it has a past tense , you need to provide a context for the sentence for a definite answer.
– Specter
yesterday
'Render' is a verb , so it has a past tense , you need to provide a context for the sentence for a definite answer.
– Specter
yesterday
3
3
Look up past participle
– Jim
yesterday
Look up past participle
– Jim
yesterday
Even better, look up Passive.
– John Lawler
yesterday
Even better, look up Passive.
– John Lawler
yesterday
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'Render' is a verb , so it has a past tense , you need to provide a context for the sentence for a definite answer.
– Specter
yesterday
3
Look up past participle
– Jim
yesterday
Even better, look up Passive.
– John Lawler
yesterday