At present, we have no cars for sale.
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The word "using" is a present participle form of the verb "use." It can function as a verb or a gerund in a sentence, depending on its role.
Use "has" as a present perfect verb when the action in the sentence has been completed recently or has relevance to the present moment. For example, "She has just finished her homework" or "He has lived here for five years."
No, the word "present" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
In the sentence, "The boy lost his present.", the noun 'present' is a concrete noun; a word for a gift; a word for a physical thing.The noun 'present' is an abstract noun as a word for the current period of time; a word for time is a word for a concept. (It's not likely that the sentence means that the boy lost his now.)
The word "present" as a noun can have two different meanings: 1) a gift, and 2) the time period happening now, the existing moment.So depending on which definition of present you want to use, you could use a sentence where you would use the word 'gift' and replace gift with the word "present," or you could use a sentence where you are talking about the current time period happening now and you'd usually use it with the word "the" - "the present.""My mother gave me a nice present for my birthday.""Dinosaurs lived in the past, and humans live in the present."The word 'present' is also a verb (They will present an award...) and and adjective (At the present time...).
Use a past tense sentence subject and a present tense sentence predicate example: The movie was very amusing.
Depends on the context of the sentence. -present -symbolize -exist -live
I need to unwrap the gift before I can see what's inside.
The education policy of the government is a mismatch to the requirements of the present time.
How do you determine whether to use present or past tense? Your scores will determine the winner.
The word "seemed" is used to indicate that something appears a certain way, suggesting that it may not be the actual truth. For example, "She seemed happy during the party" implies that the person appeared happy, but may not have been genuinely so.
To use the word bask you would need to write the sentence in the present tense. Example sentence: When I go to the beach I bask in the sun. (basked is in the past tense, will bask is in the future)
By using it in a present type sentence. Ex: I reform my broken puzzle piece by piece.
A sentence need a verb and you need to clarify your question which at present seem to lack any meaning.
Before I answer any questions, I demand to confer with my lawyer in private.
Jeopardize the present state of the entire eastern hotel region region