restoration is a noun restore is a verb.
present simple: We restore old pianos and sell them again.
present continuous: They are restoring an old Ford.
present perfect: We have restored our relationship, we are good friends again.
present perfect continuous: The government has been restoring old treaty documents.
If you want to use restoration:
present continuous: The restoration is progressing slowly
To put "restoration" in present tense, you would say "restore."
The present tense of put is:I/You/We/They put.He/She/It puts.The present participle is putting.
The past tense is put.The present tense is:I/You/We/They put.He/She/It puts.The future tense is will put.
"puts" is the present tense form of the verb "put."
The past tense of "put" is "put." It remains the same in both present and past tenses.
The past tense of "put" is "put." It is an irregular verb, so the past tense remains the same as the base form.
The present tense of put is:I/You/We/They put.He/She/It puts.The present participle is putting.
The past tense is put.The present tense is:I/You/We/They put.He/She/It puts.The future tense is will put.
It is already present tense.
put
Either Present Tense or Past Tense (Simple).
The past tense of "put" is "put." It is an irregular verb, so the past tense remains the same as the base form.
Yes it is. It's also used as the past tense.
It is already in the past tense. "She put out last night." Puts out is present tense. Put out can also be used as an imperative. "Put out the trash."Alternatives:ExpelledTook outEvicted
Present tense is used to describe things that are happening now or are generally true. Past tense is used to describe things that have already happened.
The verb is is the present tense.
The present tense of the word cry is "cry" . You may be confused as to whether it is the same as the past tense or not, but the past tense is cried. There are, however, exceptions such as the word "put" where the word never changes despite the tense.
Inflect be by person and number in the present tense then put it before hiding. The progressive is not a tense but aspect also known as the continuative.