I/you/we/they bite. He/she/it bites. The present participle is biting.
In present tense, you can use "bite" as follows:
The present perfect tense of "bite" is "have bitten" or "has bitten," depending on the subject of the sentence.
The present progressive tense of "bite" is "biting."
The past tense of bite is bit.I bite the apple. Present formI bit the apple. Past form
The present tense of the verb "use" is "uses" for third person singular (he, she, it) and "use" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
The future tense of "bite" is "will bite" or "is going to bite."
The present perfect tense of "bite" is "have bitten" or "has bitten," depending on the subject of the sentence.
The simple present tense is bite.
bit. i bit him. bite is present tense bit. i bit him. bite is present tense
I/you/we/they bite. He/she/it bites.
Present tense is: I bite, you bite, he/she bites, we bite, they bite biting is the present participle I bit is the simple past I have bitten is the compound past I was biting or I used to bite is the imperfect I will bite is the future there are other tenses
The past tense of bite is bit.I bite the apple. Present formI bit the apple. Past form
The answer is simple..... bite.
The present tense of the verb "use" is "uses" for third person singular (he, she, it) and "use" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
"is' is present tense. For past tense use was or were.
The present progressive tense of "bite" is "biting."
Past tense: bit Present participle: biting Past participle: bitten
You should use present tense.