What are present chances for teachers?
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am / is / are I am You are He/she/it is We are They are I am sick. He is sick. The dog is sick. They are sick. The teachers are sick.
No, it is not. Chances can be a verb form (present tense, 3rd person singular of to chance), or a plural noun (more than one chance).
about 45% chance when the sun is present and when it is snowing the chances increase to 10% celsius.
It can be used by teachers and lecturers to present things such as slideshows to a group of people easily.
As, the technology development has been much better at present than past years.so, the chances of death in cholecytitis surgery is very very low.
Those chances depend on your personal circumstances such as:employment historyincomelength of employment at present employerother debtscredit recordcost of the propertycondition of the propertyability to pay a down payment
for your devised piece etc, it will be teachers marking, and parents if you invite them
am/is/are + present participle.I am talking about existentialism.The doctor is talking about Haemodialysis.The teachers are talking about the new curriculum.
You use the base form of the verb. For example walk:For present simple - he/she/it and singular noun subjects add -s to the verb: he walks, it walks, the boy walksFor present simple - plural subjects use the base form of the verb: they walk, we walk, the teachers walkFor present continuous form the present participle by adding -ing to the base form ( for all subjects) and use the appropriate be verb:I am walking, she is walking, they are walking, the teachers are walking
The teachers speak too loud.The doctor speaks softlyThe staff are speaking to the manager.
Present simple -- notify or notifies The teachers notify my parents when I misbehave in class. The headmaster notifies the teacher if we can go home early. Present continuous -- am/is/are notifying I am notifying you of my intention to leave. The headmaster is notifying our parents when our exam results are out.