Presume is an action. Therefore the word is already a verb.
Presumes, presuming and presumed are other verbs, depending on the tense.
The verb for presume is "presume."
I presume that she will arrive on time for the meeting.
I presume that the meeting will be rescheduled due to the inclement weather.
You use "assume" when you accept something as true without proof. You use "presume" when you make an assumption based on available evidence or prior knowledge.
Assume, suppose, infer, presuppose.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
I presume that the word "presume" is a verb.
Even though she knew him well, she did not want to presume how he felt about the situation. Presume is a verb.
The noun forms of the verb to presume are presumption and the gerund, presuming.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to presume are presumption and the gerund, presuming.
I presume, assume, you mean, what is the meaning of a complete sentence? A complete sentence has a noun and a verb. I'm glad that I am no longer studying another language.
I presume that she will arrive on time for the meeting.
I presume that you were talking about Presume. Not persume , as it is incorrect.
Even though she knew him well, she was careful not to presume what he was thinking. He didn't want to presume he knew what would happen next.
Dr.Livingstone, I presume?
I presume that the meeting will be rescheduled due to the inclement weather.
Doctor Livingstone, I presume.
"Doctor Livingstone, I presume?" It is arrogance to presume that you know more than anyone else. I would not presume to speak for the entire faculty. Many people mistakenly presume that the asteroids are close together in the Main Belt.