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Doubtful is an adjective and so doesn't have a present tense.

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The doubtful present tense is used to express uncertainty or probability about an action that is happening in the present moment or a frequent action. It is often used with modal verbs like "might," "may," or "could" to indicate uncertainty. For example, "He may be coming to the party" suggests doubt about the person's attendance.

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