The verb 'is' is the present singular tense of the word are.
She is going to the store.
The verb 'are' is the present plural tense of the word is.
They are going shopping.
Note: Both is and are are known of the Present Tense Verb "To Be"
Has is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of have.
The third person singular present tense of "furnish" is "furnishes."
Present tense of the word "broke" is "break."
The word "is" is a verb. It is the third-person singular simple present tense of be. The word "has" is also a verb. It is the third-person singular simple present tense of have.
The word "contains" is in the present tense. It is the third person singular form of the verb "contain".
Learns is present tense, 3rd person singular. Example: He learns how to read.
The present tense of the word "return" is "returns" when referring to third person singular (he, she, it) and "return" for all other pronouns.
No, has is present tense. It's the third person singular conjugation of have.
Third-person singular simple present indicative form.
HAVE or HAS is the simple present tense of the verb "to have" I have you have (singular) he, she or it has we have you have (plural) they have Examples are: I have a wife and two children. They have lots of money. Note "will have" is the future tense and "had" is the past tense.
No, the word "has" is the present tense third-person singular form of the verb "have." The past tense of "has" is "had."
The verb "to move" has the following present tense: I move, you (singular) move, he/she/it moves; we move, you (plural) move, they move. The only change is the third person singular, where an -s is added.