The present tenses of the verb "work" are:
Simple Present Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
The tense used in "She is going to work with her colleagues" is the present continuous future tense. It indicates a planned or intended action that will happen in the future.
The three main verb tenses in English are present, past, and future. Present tense refers to actions happening now or regularly. Past tense refers to actions that have already happened. Future tense refers to actions that will happen at a later time.
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".
There is only one tense in the present tense, but within that tense, there are four aspects that includes simple present, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous.
The four tenses are past, present, future, and present perfect. Each tense is used to indicate the time frame in which an action or event is happening or has happened.
Yes, they are the basic tenses.
There are three simple tenses - past, present and future.
The present participle is formed by adding "-ing" to the base form of the verb, regardless of the tense. For example, "walk" becomes "walking" in the present participle form.
You is not a verb and does not have tenses.
Is, are and am.
The three tenses are: Past Present Future