"Speaks" is the third-person singular simple present indicative tense of "speak".
Be verbs, present tense be verbs. I am He is/she is/it is
The seven present tense verbs are: is, am, are, have, do, does, and have.
1.the present(or infinitive)2.the past tense3.the past participle4.the present participle
Past tense helping verbs (also known as auxiliary verbs) include "was," "were," "had," "did," and "would." Present tense helping verbs include "am," "is," "are," "have," and "do." These helping verbs are used with main verbs to form verb phrases in different tenses.
The verbs ending in -s are the third person, singular, present tense. For example:He talks...She walks...It runs...The President speaks...Ms. Adams teaches...Mom chauffeurs...
Past, present, and future are not verbs but rather tenses that can be applied to verbs to indicate when an action is taking place. Verbs themselves are words that express an action, occurrence, or state of being.
In English, there are only two verbs that are irregular in the present tense: to be (am/are/is/are/are/are) to have (have/have/*has*/have/have/have) The modal verbs follow a different pattern than regular verbs but are not technically "irregular": will shall must etc.
there are a lot but here are three: was, is, will be
The present tense be verbs are -- am,is,are.
Spending
Imperative verbs are typically in the present tense, as they are used to give commands or instructions in the moment.
No are is a state verb. Are is a present tense be verb. Be verbs are state verbs