"Provides" is in the present tense.
The present simple tense of the verb "provide" is "provides" for he/she/it and "provide" for all other subjects. For example, "He provides us with excellent service" or "They provide valuable feedback."
To determine the tense of a sentence, look at the verb in the sentence. If the verb is in the past form (e.g., "walked"), the sentence is in the past tense. If the verb is in the present form (e.g., "walks"), the sentence is in the present tense. If the verb is in the future form (e.g., "will walk"), the sentence is in the future tense.
Past tense: was, were Future tense: will be, will be
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.
The Present-Tense form for "provide" is "provides."
The present simple tense of the verb "provide" is "provides" for he/she/it and "provide" for all other subjects. For example, "He provides us with excellent service" or "They provide valuable feedback."
The past tense is most commonly used in minute taking to document what occurred during a meeting or event. It provides a clear and accurate account of the discussions and decisions made.
To determine the tense of a sentence, look at the verb in the sentence. If the verb is in the past form (e.g., "walked"), the sentence is in the past tense. If the verb is in the present form (e.g., "walks"), the sentence is in the present tense. If the verb is in the future form (e.g., "will walk"), the sentence is in the future tense.
No, it is a past tense ( a paste tense is a grammatical tense whose principal function is to place an action or situation in past time. In languages which have a past tense, it thus provides a grammatical means of indicating that the event being referred to took place in the past. Examples of verbs in the past tense include the English verbs sang, wentand was). Attend is a verb however because it is something you can do.
Past tense: was, were Future tense: will be, will be
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
present tense is get or getspast tense is got or gottenfuture tense is will (or shall) get
The past tense of "get" is "got" and the future tense is "will get."
Yes, "is" is present tense. The past tense form of "is" is "was."