* I take (as opposed to took, have taken) * She likes (as opposed to liked, have liked) * They run (as opposed to ran, have run) * I am (as opposed to was, have been)
The present tense of "will be" is "am/is/are." For example, "I am," "he is," "they are."
The present tense for "have" is "has" when referring to the third person singular (he, she, it), and "have" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
It's an example of present tense.
Yes, "be" functions as a present tense verb in English. For example, "I am" is the present tense form of "be."
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"Had" is the past tense form of the verb "to have".
The present tense of "push" is "push." For example, "I push the door open."
The present tense of notice is notice. Example: "I notice you forgot your text book". The present perfect tense is to be noticing. Example: "I am noticing strange readings from my instruments".
Yes, "You were speaking" is an example of the past progressive tense, which indicates an ongoing action that was happening in the past. The present progressive tense would be "You are speaking."
The future tense is will + present tense of verb. For example: will play.
There is no example because a "simple present tense future" makes no sense.
The present tense of "missed" is "miss." For example: "I miss you."