The present tense of 'is' is 'is'.
The past tense of 'is' is 'was'.
"Could you please help me" is in present tense. The word "could" is used as a polite way to make a request in present time.
The present tense of "thank" is "thanks" or "thank." For example: "I thank you for your help."
The past tense of "can" is "could," and the past participle is also "could." For example: I could help you yesterday (past tense), and I have could help you before (past participle).
The three simple tenses of verbs are: present tense (action is happening now), past tense (action already happened), and future tense (action will happen). These tenses help indicate the timing of an action or event.
One way to avoid mixing tenses is to decide on a specific tense to use for your writing and stick to it throughout. Make sure to match the tense of your verbs with the timeline of your story or message. Proofreading your work can help you identify and correct any instances of mixed tenses.
Yes, I can help with verbs in the present and past tenses. Just provide a verb and I can give you its form in the present and past tense. How can I assist you today?
No, "helped" is the past tense of the verb "help".
The word "help" is in the present tense.The past tense is helped.The future tense is will help.
I/You/We/They help. He/She/It helps. The present participle is helping.
The present perfect tense is "She has helped you all along."
It's help....
help I help you help he, she, it helps we help you help they help
Help is a verb. Help/helps is present tense. The past tense and past participle is helped, and the present participle is helping.
I/You/We/They help. He/She/It helps. The present participle is helping.
The past tense of "help" would be "helped".helpedHelped.
The present tense of "thank" is "thanks" or "thank." For example: "I thank you for your help."
I help (first person present tense of "ayudar," "to help").
has/have helped For example: I have helped you. She has helped you.