The sentence starting 'You are sad....' is already in the present tense.
i have lost your love
Is our education system really lacking this much??? "Find" is the present tense of the word "found." any dictionary would have told you this. Sad sad sad.......
Sad isn't a verb and therefore doesn't have a past tense.
"Had been" is the past perfect tense of the indicative mood. It is also the past tense of the subjunctive mood. In the indicative mood, we use the past perfect tense to talk about something that happened before something that happened in the past.For example: Present tense: Today I amhappy.Past tense: Yesterday I was happy.Present perfect tense: Today I am sad, but I have been happy before.Past perfect tense: Yesterday I was sad, but I had been happy before that. In the subjunctive mood, we use the past to talk about something that might have happened. For example: Present tense: If I were happy today, I would smile.Past tense: If I had been happy yesterday, I would have smiled.
Because sad is a feeling and an expression . if i am sad my body has changed for example my face . On the other hand bad is a adjective to describe the body, bad is the past tense so for e.g you have been bad. and if your sad e.g you are sad , which is present tense.This is not correct.Both bad and sad are adjectives. They can be used in past or present tense sentences. eg He was sad / He is sad / He was bad / He is bad.Sad is not a verb because you cannot say - He sads me or He sadded me. Compare this to the verb punch- He punches me / He punched me.
"Was" is the past tense of the verb "is".
I know of no natural case where you would use "am am" in a sentence.Perhaps you meant to ask where you would use just a single "am" in a sentence.You use it in the present tense when the subject is "I."I am a rock.I am an island.I am going to Scarborough Fair.I am very sad.
Silly, Playful, Light, Amused
Your dreams may be sad because you are sad. Or it may be because you feel change is coming to your life and you don't want this change to happen.
Smurfs don't appear to change color when they are sad.
'Is' is a 'be' verb and is used in present simple tense and talks about something that is true now.- Today is Tuesday. My sister is sad.'has been'/ have talked/ has seen - is present perfect and is used to talk about1. -something that has happened sometime in the past - I have been to Korea2. -something that begun in the past and continues to the present day - We have lived in Whangarei since 2001.(There are other use)
Change of emotions.