Not necessarily but it's most common.
No, factual descriptions can be written in various tenses and can use different perspectives depending on the context and style of writing. While present tense and third person are commonly used for objectivity and immediacy, other tenses and perspectives are also acceptable, as long as they maintain clarity and coherence.
"are"No matter what person it is, it's always "are".we areYou all arethey are
The first person singular present form of the verb "to be" is "am."
The 3rd person present tense of "to remove" is "removes."
The present tense of "are" is "am" for singular first person (I), "is" for singular third person (he, she, it), and "are" for plural (we, you, they).
The present tense of "get" is "get" for the first person singular and plural (I, we) and "gets" for the third person singular (he, she, it).
"are"No matter what person it is, it's always "are".we areYou all arethey are
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The present progressive is formed with am, is, or are + a present participle (which always ends in -ing).I am judging (first person singular)We are judging (first person plural)You are judging (second person singular and plural)He/she/it is judging (third person singular)They are judging (third person plural)
-Stationery is always a great present, find a topic or character they like for the person your buying it to. -I fancy Georgina Miners!
Factual information about a person includes their name, age, education, occupation, place of residence, and other verifiable details like height, weight, or nationality. It does not include subjective opinions or unverified claims.
No, only descriptions of the person's appearance or personality.
The first person singular present form of the verb "to be" is "am."
This means that some person is always tending whatever it is . For example, a switchboard that is manned around the clock would always have an operator present.
"Am" is the first person singular conjugation of the verb "be".I amWe areYou areHe/she isThey areThe present progressive tense always uses am/is/are + a present participle. The present participle for "be" is "being".I am beingWe are beingYou are beingHe/she is beingThey are being
"Am" is the first person singular conjugation of the verb "be".I amWe areYou areHe/she isThey areThe present progressive tense always uses am/is/are + a present participle. The present participle for "be" is "being".I am beingWe are beingYou are beingHe/she is beingThey are being
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The 3rd person present tense of "to remove" is "removes."