dance / dances
They dance every week end.
She dances once a week.
"Dance" is the present form.
Danced
I have performed.
dancing is the present form of dance. examples: i take dance lessons. i am dancing right now.
EtymologyFrom serve +‎ -eth, the archaic third-person singular present tense suffix Verbserveth(archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of serve.
The simple present tense is deal.The simple past tense is dealt.The simple future tense is will deal.
There are two simple tenses. Present simple and past simple. The word simple means one verb ie not a verb phrase.Present simple has one verb in a present tense form eg They walk to school. -- walk is the present tense verb.Past simple has one verb in a past tense form eg We walked to school. -- walked is the past tense verb.
Third-person singular simple present indicative form.
I/you/we/they fly. He/she/it flies.
The tenses of swim are: Swam: past tense. Swim: present tense Will swim: future tense
The presence tense is "break" unless the subject is third person singular, for which the proper form is "breaks". (This is the simple present tense.)
ordinary form progressive form emphatic form
the simple form: bethe -ing participle form: beingthe past participle: beenthe first person singular present tense form:amthe third person present tense (-s) form:isthe plural present tense form: arethe singular past tense form: wasthe plural past tense form: were
the simple form: bethe -ing participle form: beingthe past participle: beenthe first person singular present tense form:amthe third person present tense (-s) form:isthe plural present tense form: arethe singular past tense form: wasthe plural past tense form: were
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."
The present tense form of the word "have" is "have".
I think, he thinks, they think (Present Simple). I am thinking, he is thinking, they are thinking (Present Continuous).