The noun 'here', a word for 'this place', has no plural form. Example:
The adverb 'here', will modify a present or past tense verb as at, or to this place, position. Example:
VerbareSecond-person singular simple present tense of beMary, where are you going?First-person plural simple present tense of beWe are not coming.Second-person plural simple present tense of beMary and John, are you listening?Third-person plural simple present tense of beThey are here somewhere.
The present tense of "were" is "are." While "were" is the past tense form of "to be" used for the second person singular and plural, as well as all plural subjects, "are" indicates the current state of being for the second person singular and plural, as well as all plural subjects. For example, "You are happy" or "They are here."
They are.
The plural present tense of "to be" is "are."
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.
Yes. In the present plural form, the verb "to be" is conjugated as "are" for all subjects except for the pronoun "you." For "you," the present plural form of the verb "to be" is also "are."
"are"No matter what person it is, it's always "are".we areYou all arethey are
"Are" the present tense form of "be" used for first person plural (we), second person singular and plural (you), and third person plural (they).
The conjugation "is" is the third person singular, present tense of "to be."The third person plural, present tense, is "are" (they are).
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Presents.
Complete CompletesShe always completes her homework on time.