I/you/we/they talk. He/she/it talks. The present participle is talking.
Talk is the present tense, talked is the past tense, and will talk is the future tense.
Yes, talk is present tense. The past tense is talked.
Present tense: Present tense of talk is basically talking about "today". Past tense ex: It was not a good experience. Present talk ex: It is not a good experience. Future tense ex: It will not be a good experience. More examples of present tense of talk: It is not a good piece of pizza. The roller coaster is really fun. Clue words of present tense: is, go, going, be, being
Future perfect tense - Will have talked. Present perfect tense - Have/has talked.
Present tense verbs can have different forms. For example: Talk can be a present tense verb -- They talk too much. Talk is the base form of the verb Talks is a present tense verb -- She talks too much. Talks is the base verb + -s talking is a present tense verb -- she is talking too much. Talking is the base verb + -ing
I/you/we/they have talked. He/she/it hastalked.
To talk about something that is happening now.
"Talked" is the past tense of "talk". Example sentences with the changing of tense: I talk in my sleep. (present tense) Last night, I talked in my sleep. (past tense) He talks too much. He has talked too much. "Talk" can also be a noun. My talk on the subject of the wholly mammoth was well received.
"Talked" is the past tense of "talk". Example sentences with the changing of tense: I talk in my sleep. (present tense) Last night, I talked in my sleep. (past tense) He talks too much. He has talked too much. "Talk" can also be a noun. My talk on the subject of the wholly mammoth was well received.
The present progressive (or present continuous) tense of 'to talk' is 'to be talking'. I am talking. You are talking. She/he/it is talking. We are talking. You are talking. They are talking.
The present continuous tense is used to talk about an action that is happening now as well as actions that will happen in the future.
Simple present has a present tense main verb and no auxiliary verb.eg talk talksThey talk all day. She talks all day.