People are happy is already present tense
are. We are happy We were happy
Was is a be verb it is the past tense of am or is egI am happy (present tense) -- I was happy (past tense)He is happy (present tense) -- He was happy (past tense)The girl is happy (present tense) -- The girl was happy (past tense)orI am having lunch (present tense) -- I was having lunch (past tense)He is having lunch (present tense) -- He is having lunch (past tense)The boy is having lunch (present tense) -- The boy was having lunch (past tense)Has is a form of have. You use has when the subject of the sentence is he/she/it or a singular noun.He has a new carIt has red paintThe car has tinted windows
"Were" is a past tense verb. "Are" is the present tense verb. Example: "You WERE really happy yesterday." As opposed to the present tense "You ARE really happy today."
Happy is an adjective.
No. Looks is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of look. The past tense of look is looked.
Are is present tense plural be verb. They are happy. We are having fun.
Ah, the present tense of "you do" is simply "you do." It's like painting a happy little tree - just stay in the moment and enjoy the process. Remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents. Just keep on painting and expressing yourself, my friend.
The present perfect tense of "feel" is "have felt." For example, "I have felt happy recently."
The verb "feel" can be used in the present tense. For example, "I feel happy today."
I am...you are...he/she/it is...we are...you are...they are
Was Present is AM for use with first person "I." Otherwise the present 'IS' would be used. "I was a member of the Blue Man Group, but then I got into plaid."
The word were is a past tense conjugation of "to be" (the other word is was).The past participle of "to be" is been.Past tense: they were dancingPast perfect tense : they had been dancing