It is "clean/cleans".
The present perfect tense of clean is:I/You/We/They have cleaned.He/She/It has cleaned.
Use will + verb or going + verb or present continuous to make a future sentence.will - I will clean the house tomorrow.going to - I am going to clean the house on Saturday.present continuous -- I am cleaning the house on the weekend.The past tense being "Dirty"
The present tense of 'knew' is 'know'.
The correct form is "when he sends." This is the present simple tense for third person singular subjects.
Will clean.Use will + verb or going + verb or present continuous to make a future sentence.will - I will clean the house tomorrow.going to - I am going to clean the house on Saturday.present continuous -- I am cleaning the house on the weekend.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_future_tense_for_clean#ixzz1IjgOuNpB
The present simple tense of the verb "clean" is "clean" for the pronouns I, you, we, and they (e.g., I clean the house every day). For the pronouns he, she, and it, it is "cleans" (e.g., She cleans the dishes after dinner).
No, will clean is future tense. Clean is present tense.
Answer is the simple present tense of answer.
The verb 'were' is the simple past tense used with a plural subject.The present tense used with a plural subject is are.Example: They were a mess but they are clean now.
Sit is the simple present tense.
the simple present tense and the present tense.
The simple present tense of can is just can.
Clean is not past perfect. It's present simple. The past perfect tense of clean is had cleaned.
Creep is the simple present tense.
Contribute is the present simple tense.
The simple present tense of "get" is "gets" for third person singular (he/she/it) and "get" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they).
He,she,it + pastes (Simple Present tense} I,we,they + paste (simple present tense)