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Explain is present tense. I/We/You/They explain He/She/It explains The present participle is explaining.
The present tense of "explain" is "explains." For example, "She explains the concept clearly."
No, the word "explain" is not present tense. "Explain" is the base form of the verb, and it can be used in various tenses like present ("I explain"), past ("I explained"), or future ("I will explain").
The word is "read." When the letter "r" is moved from the beginning to the end of the word, it changes from present tense (read) to past tense (read).
"Beginning" is the present participle of "begin".
The present participle is beginning.
The present participle is beginning.
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It is beginning.
It is "changes".
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No, 'explain' is present tense. The past tense is explained.