That is present
The present tense of "sit" is "sits" when referring to third person singular (he, she, it) and "sit" when referring to first person (I) or plural (we, you, they).
The present tense of sit is "sits" (third person singular) and "sit" (for all other pronouns).
The present tense of "sat" is "sit."
Sit is the simple present tense.
The tenses of "sit" are: Present: I sit, you sit, he/she/it sits Past: I sat, you sat, he/she/it sat Future: I will sit, you will sit, he/she/it will sit
I/You/We/They sit. He/She/It sits. The present participle is sitting.
The present tense of sit is "sits" (third person singular) and "sit" (for all other pronouns).
The present tense of "sat" is "sit."
Sit is the simple present tense.
The tenses of "sit" are: Present: I sit, you sit, he/she/it sits Past: I sat, you sat, he/she/it sat Future: I will sit, you will sit, he/she/it will sit
No, "sit down" is not a simple present tense. It is a phrasal verb that combines the base form of the verb "sit" with the particle "down" to indicate the action of taking a seat.
The present tense form of the word "have" is "have".
The word "plays" is in present tense.
'Sit' is a verb, so it does not have a plural form. The word 'sits' is not a plural, but rather, it is the present tense of the word 'sit'.
the word "was" is in the past, but the present tense of "was" is are
The verb "sit" has the following forms: sit (present), sat (past), and sitting (present participle).
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".
Sitting is the present participle of the verb sit. The past tense of sit is sat.