The Simple Present Tense = the tense used to describe an action/state taking place in general, at specific moments in time, usually, etc. (not NOW!)
The present indefinite tense is used to describe actions that are habitual or factual, with a focus on general truths or routines. It is formed by using the base form of the verb (e.g., "I eat," "She works").
Past tence of Donate is Donated.
The present tense of "shower" is "showers."
Were is the past tense.
"They were given" is in the past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to give," indicating that the action of giving happened in the past.
Have-in the scense of present perfect tence./or for any thing you have. eg:Ram have scooter. Or I have this book.
"They were given" is in the past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to give," indicating that the action of giving happened in the past.
"deal"
Present tence of Moved is Move.
To defend or defends. The present tence is "defend." It does not change unless you use it in a past tence such as Defended or have defended before.
sructure of the present tence and its meaning
There is no such English word as "deait".
It is a present tence verb.
past tence of Expect is Expected.
Past tence of Donate is Donated.
Were is the past tense.
Have-in the scense of present perfect tence./or for any thing you have. eg:Ram have scooter. Or I have this book.
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