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∙ 12y agoέχειν [eheen] = to have (infinitive)
έχω [eho] I have
έχεις [ehees] You "
έχει [ehee] He/She/It has
έχουμε [ehume] We have
έχετε [ehete] You "
έχουν [ehun] They "
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∙ 12y agoThe correct conjugation of the verb "to be" in the indicative present tense is: I am You are He/she/it is We are You are They are
The third person singular conjugation of the verb "write" in the present perfect tense is "has written."
No it is not a conjunction. The word "is" is a verb, a present tense conjugation of "to be."
"The child" takes the third person singular conjugation of a verb. For the verb be, present tense is "is", and past tense is "was".
Is is a verb. It is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb "to be." (he is, she is, it is)
am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of the verb to be:I amyou arehe/she/it isyou arethey are
Writer is a noun and has no tense. Write is a present tense verb (writes for the third person singular conjugation).
Yes. It is the present tense, third-person singular conjugation of the verb "to calculate."
The verb "is" is the singular, third person, present tense conjugation of the verb "to be." The forms are: He is / She is / It is
No. The word 'is' is the third person singular, present tense conjugation of the verb "to be."
No, "is" is the present tense of the verb "to be," while "was" is the past tense.
Requires is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb require.