Present tense plural is just the base form of the verb, no -s.
argue.
They (plural) argue all the time.
She (singular) argues all the time.
The present tense of the verb "argue" in the plural form is "argue." For example, "They argue about politics."
Are is present tense.Are is called a be verb. It is a plural be verb when used with plural pronouns or plural subjects egWe are from Hamilton.Or it can be singular, when used with "you". You are late.More is not a verb so it does not show tense.
"Are" is a form of the verb "to be" used in the present tense with plural subjects (e.g., we are, they are).
Actually, "have" is the present tense form for first and second person plural (I, you, we, they) while "has" is the present tense form for third person singular (he, she, it). For example: "I have, you have, we have, they have" versus "he has, she has, it has."
The word "are" is in the present tense. It is used for the present moment or ongoing actions.
Relaxes is the third person singular form (present tense). Relax is the third person plural form (present tense).
The conjugation "is" is the third person singular, present tense of "to be."The third person plural, present tense, is "are" (they are).
Past tense is a tense that was already done, or it takes the plural form. Present tense is a tense that was a singular.
the simple form: bethe -ing participle form: beingthe past participle: beenthe first person singular present tense form:amthe third person present tense (-s) form:isthe plural present tense form: arethe singular past tense form: wasthe plural past tense form: were
the simple form: bethe -ing participle form: beingthe past participle: beenthe first person singular present tense form:amthe third person present tense (-s) form:isthe plural present tense form: arethe singular past tense form: wasthe plural past tense form: were
Relaxes is the third person singular form (present tense). Relax is the third person plural form (present tense).
The word "be" is a verb (the infinitive is to be) not a noun, and has no plural.The present tense third-person plural is "are" and the past tense is "were."
The verb "to be," would conjugate in the present tense as: "I am," "you are," "he (or she) is," "we are," and "they are." In English there is not a different plural form for the second person; "you" can be either singular or plural, depending on the context.
The plural form of the noun 'tune' is tunes.When used as a verb, the word 'tunes' is present tense, not a plural. Verbs do not have a plural form.
The conjugations "am" and "is" (first person singular and third person singular, present tense of to be) have the plural form are, e.g. we are and they are.
Flickers {This is also the present-tense form of the verb "to flicker".}
The word "are" is a verb, the plural present tense form of the verb "to be."
The word "are" is in the present tense. It is used for the present moment or ongoing actions.