Mixed tense.
Both are incorrect. We don't say "is died". The be verb 'is' cannot be used with died in this way. This kind of sentence - be + past participle - is a passive sentence and died cannot be used in passive sentences. The correct sentence is -- A patient has died from cancer. -- This is present perfect.
present tense
You need to discuss it with your lender. The present mortgage would need to be discharged and the new mortgage executed if the lender agrees.You need to discuss it with your lender. The present mortgage would need to be discharged and the new mortgage executed if the lender agrees.You need to discuss it with your lender. The present mortgage would need to be discharged and the new mortgage executed if the lender agrees.You need to discuss it with your lender. The present mortgage would need to be discharged and the new mortgage executed if the lender agrees.
"I am eating lunch."
The condition it is in now.
The subject of this sentence is present.
Under the present circumstances, we cannot afford to hire an assistant for you.
The present tense of the sentence "She turns the light on" is "She turns the light on."
At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.
The preposition in the sentence "This present is from Martha and him" is "from."
"I was sent the present" is correct, passive but correct. The first sentence needs "to" before "me" to be correct--"The present was sent to me."To make the sentence active, identify who sent the present. For example, "Billy Bob sent the present to me."
Any evaluation and management services rendered requires the patient to be present (face-to-face). There is not an evaluation and managment code for without patient.