Present simple sentences have one verb that is the present tense.
To change a past simple sentence into present simple you just have to change the verb into its present form. For example:
The dogs chased the cat. -- The verb chased is in the past form
The dogs chase the cat. -- The verb chase is in the present form.
Both these sentences have a plural subject (dogs).
When the subject is singular the verb form for present simple is verb + -s
The boy walked to school. -- The verb walked is in the past form
The boy walks to school. -- The verb walks is in the present singular form.
To change a sentence into simple present tense, you typically need to remove any indication of past, future, or continuous actions. For example, changing "She went to the store" to simple present tense would be "She goes to the store."
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The sentence "When do you wake up?" is in the present simple tense.
The shift in tense in this sentence is from future tense (will do) to present tense (watches).
The present simple tense of "to answer" is: I/you/we/they answer he/she/it answers
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.
Sit is the simple present tense.
There is no future tense verb in this sentence. The sentence is present simple (is).
To change the simple present tense to past tense, usually add -ed to regular verbs. For irregular verbs, the past tense forms vary and need to be memorized. For example: "I play" becomes "I played"; "I go" becomes "I went".
The shift in tense in this sentence is from future tense (will do) to present tense (watches).
The sentence starting 'You are sad....' is already in the present tense.
The simple present tense is the one-word tense that is used for regularly repeated actions, emotions, occupations, general truths. For example, The earth revolves around the sun. is a sentence in the simple present tense.
she loves her parents
The present simple tense of "to answer" is: I/you/we/they answer he/she/it answers
The simple present tense of "get" is "gets" for third person singular (he/she/it) and "get" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they).
"I am eating lunch."
The sentence should be 'He loses you.' = present simple. He lost you. = past simple
the simple present tense and the present tense.
The simple present tense of can is just can.