The present tense is now. The future tense is any time after now.
'Now' talks about the present so it can only be used in the present tense.
probably present.. Now if it was '' you'll come'' That would be future tense
The tense is future continuous. It indicates an action that will be ongoing in the future.
Present tense - want. Future tense - will want.
present tense and future tense
The way to figure this out is: Past tense verbs are about something that has happened but is now over. Present tense verbs are about something that is happening now. Future tense verbs are about something that has not happened yet but will happen in the future. So which one would "is working" fit into? Here's an example sentence: Bob is working. Now is that saying Bob will be working in the future? No. So it is not future tense. Is it saying Bob did work but is no longer working now? No. So it is not past tense. That leaves present tense. "Bob is working" is saying that he is working now. So it is present tense.
Both. Present tense: I/you/we/they get. Future tense: Will get.
Present tense: I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. Future tense: will blow.
it can't
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
The present tense of "walk" is:I/You/We/They walk.He/She/It walks.The future tense is will walk.
future tense: will/shall cry past tense: cried present tense: cry/cries