FIND
Present Tense:
I find it easy to relax on weekends.
She finds joy in painting.
Past Tense:
I found my keys under the couch.
They found a new restaurant they love.
Future Tense:
I will find a solution to this problem.
He will find the information he needs soon.
Past Participle (Present Perfect):
I have found a great book to read.
She has found her calling in teaching.
I think about you every day.
She thinks deeply about her future.
Past Tense:
I thought the meeting went well yesterday.
They thought the movie was amazing.
Future Tense:
I will think about your proposal and get back to you.
He will think of a plan to solve the issue.
Past Participle (Present Perfect):
I have thought long and hard about this decision.
She has thought of a new idea for the project.
Present Tense:
I tell my friends about my day.
She tells stories with great enthusiasm.
Past Tense:
I told him the truth yesterday.
They told us about their trip last week.
Future Tense:
I will tell you a secret tomorrow.
He will tell the group about his findings.
Past Participle (Present Perfect):
I have told you everything I know.
She has told them the news already.
Present Tense:
I feel happy when I'm with my friends.
She feels nervous before a big presentation.
Past Tense:
I felt a sense of accomplishment after finishing the project.
They felt relieved when the storm passed.
Future Tense:
I will feel better after some rest.
He will feel proud when he graduates.
Past Participle (Present Perfect):
I have felt the support of my community.
She has felt this way since the beginning.