The simple present tense is:
The present tense of "will be doing" is "am/is/are doing." For example, "I am doing," "She is doing," "They are doing."
The present continuous tense of "do" is:I am doingWe are doingYou are doingHe/she is doingThey are doing
The present tense of "done" is "do."
The present tense of "have done" is "do."
DO or DOES I do you do (singular) he does she does it does we do you do (plural) they do Examples are: He does better when nobody is looking. We do what we like when we're on holiday. Doing is also present tense.
The present tense of "will do" is "do." For example: "I will do my homework" (future tense) becomes "I do my homework" (present tense).
No, doing is present tense. The future tense is will do.
DO or DOES I do you do (singular) he does she does it does we do you do (plural) they do Examples are: He does better when nobody is looking. We do what we like when we're on holiday. Doing is also present tense.
are is for present tense for example, what are you doing and were is past tense what were you doing
The present participle is doing.
You are doing.
Did is past Do is present Doing is future.
The present tense of "will do" is "do." For example: "I will do my homework" (future tense) becomes "I do my homework" (present tense).
The present tense of "have done" is "do."
The present tense of "done" is "do."
no it is a future tense verb use in sentances such as: i will DO the dishes or he will DO the homework. the present tense is doing or you can use an alternative such as: i am washing the dishes or he is writing out his homework.
Past tense: The cat chased the mouse. Present tense: The cat is chasing the mouse.
The present continuous tense of "do" is:I am doingWe are doingYou are doingHe/she is doingThey are doing