Present Tenses
Questions and answers related to English present tenses: present simple, present progressive, present perfect and present perfect progressive.
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Drink is the present tense. I/you/we/they drink. He/she/it drinks. The present participle is drinking. The simple past tense...
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People who live there.
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For a past tense sentence such as "He ran." -- Simply change the verb to present tense, "He runs."
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I/you/we/they make. He/she/it makes. The present participle is making.
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I/you/we/they collect. He/she/it collects. The present participle is collecting.
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The present tense of rode is "riding". Example: The cowboy rode off in the sunset. The cowboy in riding off in the sunset.
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The past perfect continuous tense talks about long actions in the past before another action in the past. It follows this...
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If you are able to stay cool and unruffled in tense situations the harmful effects of stress hormones are lessened
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The past tense form of eat is ate.
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I kept my comments to myself.
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'Stink' is the present tense of stank.
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left is leavingwill leaveif this doesn't answer the question, i don't think you're portraying the question right.
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Was and were.
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forbade- will forbid
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It was, (past tense) it is, (present tense) it will be( future tense)
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The past perfect of lose is had lost.
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Present Simple: I bury, you bury, he buries, we bury, you bury, they bury Present Continuous: I am burying, you are burying, he...
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It seems to have some ice water (as well as ice ammonia), but liquid water is a physical impossibility.
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The basic rule takes into account the form of the Subject: A singular noun/pronoun as a subject requires a 3rd person singular...
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No, "should had been" is not the correct tense. It's tricky, I know, but you have to use"sould have been".
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Can is an auxiliary verb. It is not used in the past continuous. I can dance. I was dancing. I was dancing because I can dance.
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The past perfect continuous tense is used to express long actions in the past before another action in the past started. It...
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The present indefinite tense expresses habits. The past indefinite tense expresses actions that happened in the past although it...
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Yes, but not in English, in Latin languages (in French, for instance, there is l'Imparfait and le Passe Compose).
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upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
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'It IS a bag.' is in the present tense.It WAS a bag - past tenseIt WILL BE a bag - future tense.
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Neither: RAN (the second form of a verb is its Past Tense); as for your suggestions, only HAS RUN is correct, but it's a Present...
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"Let" is an irregular verb whose past simple and past participle are also "let". Therefore: My mother only lets me watch TV if I...
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The past tense is 'froze'. The past participle is 'frozen'.
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I/you/we/they catch the fish. He/she/it catches the fish.
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Present and future. Present: I/you/we/they dream. He/she/it dreams. Future: Will dream.
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Past, present and future are verb tenses.
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I have invented or He has invented
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I/you/we/they have been performing. He/she/it has been performing.
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I am reading. You/we/they are reading. He/she/it is reading.
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Present Simple: used for actions performed at fixed intervals, in general, usually or at an undetermined times. I go to the...
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TO HAVE in the Present Tense plus the main verb in the Past Participle (the 3rd form). It expresses actions that: 1. began in...
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Present simple refers to something that is true now. I live in Auckland. She works in the bank. Present simple refers to...
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I think it can be pet or petted, depending on how you use it in a sentence.
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The simple past tense of the word forbid is forbade or forbad - forbade can either be pronounced with a short or long a vowel.
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My brother likes ice cream. I don't like ice cream. The boss always arrives late. What is your name? Where do you come from? ...
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I think, he thinks, they think (Present Simple). I am thinking, he is thinking, they are thinking (Present Continuous).
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I had never been to the seaside before. You use Past Perfect to express a past action which took place either before a certain...
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A mob surges onto the field to greet the ballplayer.
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Past Perfect Tense of Make: MADE No, "made" is the Past Tense; "had made" is the Past Perfect Tense, trust me!
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The present tense of crept is creep.
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The past tense of exercise is exercised.
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Present = come Past = camePast participle = come
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Both. Present tense: I/you/we/they get. Future tense: Will get.
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Present tense: I am; you are; he,she,it is; we are, they are. Simple past I was, you were; he,she,it were; we were; they were
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sitting: Present progressive is: be verb + -ing form of verb. He is sitting on the table. They are eating lunch
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The past participle is lain. lie /lay/ lain They have lain on the beach all day.
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Nope.Read in the past tense sounds like "red", with the "e" sound being the same as in "Fred" or "dead".In the present tense read...
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A see saw.
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Past Perfect Tense of Read is had read. I had read the book before.
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we usually use present tense while we write a character sketch! :D
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I hang up; he hangs up. I hung up; they hung up. I shall/will hang up; you will hang up.
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I/you/we/they present. He/she/it presents. The present participle is presenting.
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I/you/we/they lie. He/she/it lies. The present participle is lying.
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The infinitive is "to stick". Present is "stick" or "sticks".The past tense is conjugated as follows:I stuckyou stuck...
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The Simple Present Tense = the tense used to describe an action/state taking place in general, at specific moments in time,...
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When you are talking about something that has happened or something that has already taken place.
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Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
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will/shall run will/shall walk will/shall talk will/shall shout will/shall eat will/shall die will/shall cry will/shall...
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Orange (the fruit and the color) is a noun (or adjective) and does not have tenses like past, present, and future. Tense applies...
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I/you/we/they develop. He/she/it develops. The present participle is developing.
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1. No, Present Perfect can also be used with no time reference. 2. It can be used with adverbs like: "always", "ever", "never",...
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Future: She will be here on Thursday. We shall/will go there as soon as possible. It will be dark before you get to Jane's...
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The verb + -ed is the past tense of regular verbs.
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The present tense of 'is' is 'is'. The past tense of 'is' is 'was'.
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the past tense of hear is heard(today i hear you yesterday i heard you)
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I fell You fellHe fellWe fellYou guys fellThey fell
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