blow or blows
They always blow out the candles.
He never blows out the candles.
Blow is the present tense.
Present tense: I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. Future tense: will blow.
The present tense is blow.
Past tense - blew (simple) & blown (past participle) Present tense - I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. The present participle is blowing. Future tense - will blow.
The present perfect tense of blow is:I/You/We/They have blown.He/She/It has blown.
Blow is the present tense.
Present tense: I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. Future tense: will blow.
The present tense is blow.
Past tense - blew (simple) & blown (past participle) Present tense - I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. The present participle is blowing. Future tense - will blow.
The present perfect tense of blow is:I/You/We/They have blown.He/She/It has blown.
Blew is past tense, and blow is present tense.
Blow!... Ex. "I WILL blow up these balloons tomorrow." will is the key to changing blow from present tense to future tense. (I.e) blew is past tense!
He went to hospital after a blow to the face.
Blow. Example: The bomb will eventually blow. The wind will blow tomorrow. It is blow for both present and future tense. Unlike past tense-- the wind has blown down my house.
The word blew is the simple past tense of the verb blow.
Blows is a noun (plural of blow) and a present tense verb (third person singular conjugation of to blow).
'is' is a present tense