"Children present."
The word present is singular.The plural of the word is presents.An example sentence for the singular is: I bought her a present for her birthday.An example sentence for the plural is: the children were excited about opening their Christmas presents.
In this case, "presents" should not carry an "s." The correct form is "presents" as it is a present tense verb used with "opportunity" as the subject.
"I was sent the present" is correct, passive but correct. The first sentence needs "to" before "me" to be correct--"The present was sent to me."To make the sentence active, identify who sent the present. For example, "Billy Bob sent the present to me."
"The children are" is correct (third person plural).
Use is present. Used is past. The correct sentence is, This is used for....
I am present in the office today.Today, I am present in the office.
Children didn't get presents because nobody could afford a present for their child at that time because everything was rationed
The correct phrasing is "I want to present this award to Mary."
counting is a present participleBut the sentence is not correct it should be -- I am counting or I was counting.be + present participle is correct
The verb in the given sentence, "could be" is in a conditional present tense.
they are both correct it just depends on what tense the sentence is in. if the sentence is in pat tense it is may be required, but if it is in present tense it is may require. they are both correct it just depends on what tense the sentence is in. if the sentence is in pat tense it is may be required, but if it is in present tense it is may require.
Yes, if the sentence is supposed to be in present tense.