Choose is the present tense.
I/you/we/they choose. He/she/it chooses.
The present participle is choosing.
The irregular verb "choose" has the following present tense forms:
The simple present tense of "to be" is an irregular conjugation:I am, we areYou areHe, she or it is, they are
Yes, "is" is the present tense form of the irregular verb "to be."
The irregular verb "cut" remains the same in the past tense. Both the present tense and past tense of "cut" are the same.
No, "sitting" is not an irregular verb. The past tense of "sit" is "sat," which follows the regular pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past tense in English.
The "yo" form of the verb dar in the present tense is "doy."
The verb are is the present tense plural of the verb "to be."
The simple present tense of "to be" is an irregular conjugation:I am, we areYou areHe, she or it is, they are
Yes, "is" is the present tense form of the irregular verb "to be."
‘Discovered’ is the past tense or past participle of ‘discover’, which is a regular verb.
The word choose is an irregular verb. The past tense is chose.
The irregular verb "cut" remains the same in the past tense. Both the present tense and past tense of "cut" are the same.
The word are is the plural present tense of the verb to be. This is among the most irregular of the English language's irregular verbs. I am, he is, they are, we are, in the present; in the past it becomes I was, he was, they were, we were. In the future, I am going to be.
No, "sitting" is not an irregular verb. The past tense of "sit" is "sat," which follows the regular pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past tense in English.
hear IS an irregular verb. We don't add -ed to hear to make it past tense so it IS an irregular verb. present - hear, past - heard. We have a different word to make past tense. present - walk, past - walked. Walk is a regular verb because we add -ed to make past tense.
Yes, it is an irregular verb. Because it stem-changes (e-->i), that makes it an irregular verb. No only that, but it has an irregular yo form in the present tense (vengo), which makes it even more irregular.
The "yo" form of the verb dar in the present tense is "doy."
Are is a form of be verb. It is the present tense plural be verb.Be is the most irregular verb in English.