People are speaking excitedly about the winner.
The present infinitive of "speak" is "to speak."
The present infinitive for "speak" is "to speak."
The tense of "she can speak" is present simple.
I/you/we/they speak. He/she/it speaks. The present participle is speaking.
I/you/we/they speak. He/she/it speaks.
"Speak" is the present tense form of the verb "spoke."
The present perfect tense of speak is "have spoken" or "has spoken" depending on the subject.
The present perfect tense of "speak" is "have/has spoken."
Present-->speak past simple-->spoke Past participle-->spoken
I am speaking to you. - present continuousI often speak to her. She never speaks to me. - present simple.
The present simple tense of "speak" is "speak" for the base form, "speaks" for the third person singular, and "speaking" for the gerund/participle form.
present and past particles for play work hit speak?