change the tense of the verb.
past simple I walked to school. I ran home.
present simple I walk to school. I run home.
past continuous I was reading a book.
present continuous I am reading a book.
past perfect I had seen her today.
present perfect I have seen her today.
past perfect continuous I had been waiting for hours.
present perfect continuous I have been waiting for hours.
To convert a past tense sentence to a present tense sentence, change the verb tense from past to present. For example, "She walked to the store" becomes "She walks to the store." Adjust any other relevant words to match the present tense as needed.
The past tense of "donate" is "donated" and the present tense is "donate."
"They were given" is in the past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to give," indicating that the action of giving happened in the past.
The present tense of "shower" is "showers."
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
"Shall" is typically used to indicate future tense in English.
Present tence of Moved is Move.
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
sructure of the present tence and its meaning
The past tense of "donate" is "donated" and the present tense is "donate."
"They were given" is in the past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to give," indicating that the action of giving happened in the past.
past tence of Expect is Expected.
The present tense of "shower" is "showers."
The present tense for "to defend" is "defends" for third person singular (he/she/it) and "defend" for all other persons.
No, "lived" is a past tense verb. The present tense form of "live" is "live."
Present continuous tense: "He is running to school."
Aggressive isn't a verb; therefore, there are no tenses to it. "Acting aggressive" gives a tense, the present tense applied to the word "acting".
"I am eating lunch."