The present tense of carry is carrying. An example is "I'm carrying my books to school."
Present tense - carry/carries Present participle - carrying Past tense - carried Past participle - carried Future tense - will carry.
Present - am, is, are. Past - was, were.
"Is" is the present tense of "to be".Other present tenses of "to be" are "am" and "are".
The present tenses of "clean" are: I clean You clean He/she/it cleans We clean They clean
Yes, they are the basic tenses.
Three!!! They are 'past', ' present' and ' future' tenses.
No - basic verb tenses are present, past and future.
You is not a verb and does not have tenses.
Is, are and am.
There are only three basic tenses - past, present and future.
English has two main tenses, past and present, to express actions that occurred at different times. These tenses help to provide clarity about when something happened in relation to the present moment. The use of past and present tenses also allows for more precise communication and understanding in English.
The three tenses are: Past Present Future