am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of the verb to be:
I am
you are
he/she/it is
you are
they are
The present tense of "am" is "am" itself, as it is a linking verb used for the first person singular in the present tense.
The verb is is the present tense.
'is' is a present tense
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.
The present tense of "will be" is "am/is/are." For example, "I am," "he is," "they are."
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
'is' is a present tense
The verb is is the present tense.
Present perfect tense.
"you do" is present tense. The past tense is "you did" and the future tense is "you will do".
The present tense of "will be" is "am/is/are." For example, "I am," "he is," "they are."
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.
has is present tense, had is past tense
No 'is' is present tense. am/is/are = present tense was/were = past tense
it's present tense actually
The present tense of the verb 'was' is is.
Have is present tense. The past tense is had.
Yes, "be" functions as a present tense verb in English. For example, "I am" is the present tense form of "be."