The present tense third person singular is "removes".
The present tense third person plural is "remove".
The 3rd person present tense of "to remove" is "removes."
Yes, "has" is the present perfect tense of the verb "have." The past tense for "has" is "had."
The present tense of to sleep is sleep, or sleeps for the 3rd person singular.The past tense is slept and the future tense is will sleep.
Learns is present tense, 3rd person singular. Example: He learns how to read.
"Was" is the past tense of the verb "to be," used to indicate something that happened in the past. "Has" is the present tense of the verb "to have," indicating possession of something or past actions that are relevant to the present moment.
The present tense - dye or dyes (3rd person singular). The present continuous - is dyeing The present perfect - have dyed / has dyed The present perfect continuous - have been dyeing/ has been dyeing
3rd person present tense
Yes, "has" is the present perfect tense of the verb "have." The past tense for "has" is "had."
The present tense of to sleep is sleep, or sleeps for the 3rd person singular.The past tense is slept and the future tense is will sleep.
Yes, Present Simple (3rd person, singular).
3rd person present tense
The present tense of to sleep is sleep, or sleeps for the 3rd person singular.The past tense is slept and the future tense is will sleep.
Correspondence is a noun, and as such, has no tenses. 'To correspond' is a verb, the present tense of which is 'correspond' in all but the 3rd person singular, which is 'corresponds'.
"Was" is the past tense of the verb "to be," used to indicate something that happened in the past. "Has" is the present tense of the verb "to have," indicating possession of something or past actions that are relevant to the present moment.
Learns is present tense, 3rd person singular. Example: He learns how to read.
ShakesThe dog shakes his head when he is angry.
The present tense - dye or dyes (3rd person singular). The present continuous - is dyeing The present perfect - have dyed / has dyed The present perfect continuous - have been dyeing/ has been dyeing
She/He controls. Not quite; that is the 3rd person singular of the Simple Present Tense, or the Past Tense should be "controlled" (there isn't a special marker for the 3rd pers sg; all forms are identical).