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I/you/we/they bite. He/she/it bites. The present participle is biting.

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In present tense, you can use "bite" as follows:

  • First person singular: I bite
  • Second person singular: You bite
  • Third person singular: He/she/it bites
  • First person plural: We bite
  • Second person plural: You bite
  • Third person plural: They bite
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