I/you/we/they cause. He/she/it causes.
The present participle is causing.
I/you/we/they cause. He/she/it causes. The present participle is causing.
Reasons can be used as a plural noun (a cause) or as a present tense verb.
Can is the present tense.
The present tense of the verb 'was' is is.
The present forms of the verb "to have" are: I have You have He/she/it has We have They have
The present tense for the verb "have" is "have" for the pronouns I, you, we, and they, and "has" for the pronouns he, she, and it.
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."
The word 'reseats' is a verb, the third person, singular present of the verb to reseat; to cause someone to sit down again after they have risen; to sit in a new position.
Get is a verb.
The word 'stemming' is a verb, the present participle of the verb to 'stem'.The present participle of a verb functions as a gerund, a verbal noun.The present participle of a verb also functions as an adjective.
The verb phrase is - was walking.is = a present tense beverbwalking = present participle of walk.Because the beverb is present tense and the main verb walkingis a present participle this verb phrase is present continuousor some people call it present progressive.I = a pronoun.
The word "has" is a verb. It is the present tense of have.