believe, believes and am/is/are believingare the present tense form of believe.
I believe you.
She believes you.
They are believing what the doctor said.
I believe it is "making"
Present continuous is formed with am/is/are + the present participle. The present participle is always verb + -ing= believing.HOWEVER believe is a state/stative verb and we usually don't use state verbs in the continuous form so am believing, is believing, are believing is not correct.Present simple - I believe, he believes, they believe - is correct
The word believe can have the past participle (believed) as an adjective, but it has no adverb form. The present participle has the rarely seen adverb form believingly. There is a related adjective believable which has the adverb form believably.
Yes it is. 'Believe' is a regular verb. Simple past and past participle forms: Believed.
That is present tense-I believe.
weather crystals can form if not other wise either the types of rock present the density of rock present or which elements are present sorry but i know for definite its one of these for sure but i believe the first on is correct
weather crystals can form if not other wise either the types of rock present the density of rock present or which elements are present sorry but i know for definite its one of these for sure but i believe the first on is correct
Present: I believe Past: I believed Future: I will believe
"Believe/believes" is the present tense.I believeWe believeYou believeHe/she believesThey believe
'Croire' is a French equivalent of 'Believe' in the sense of 'to believe'. It's the present form of the infinitive. It's pronounced 'kwahr'.'Crois' is an equivalent in the sense of '[you] believe'. It's the imperative form for the singular, informal 'you' ['tu']. It's pronounced 'kwah''Croyez' is an equivalent in the sense of '[you] believe' also. But it's the imperative form for the plural 'you' ['vous']. It's pronounced 'kwah-yeh'.
Cut. That is the present form.
"Dance" is the present form.