Taking is the present participle of take.
Present perfect tense.
Taking is the present participle of take. Without an auxiliary verb, it isn't any tense.
No, it is not a noun. It is a past tense verb.
Past verb tense: We drank.Present verb tense: We are drinking.Future verb tense: We will drink.
Progressive verbs indicae ongoing action. Present Progressive: "I am taking Spanish this year in school." Past Progressive: "I was taking Spanish ... " Future Progressive: "I will be taking Spanish next year."
The past tense of the verb 'am' is 'was' or 'were.' The verb 'am' is derived from the verb 'to be.'
No, "sit down" is not a simple present tense. It is a phrasal verb that combines the base form of the verb "sit" with the particle "down" to indicate the action of taking a seat.
The verb is still "to be", regardless of the tense. It is an irregular verb, and the past tense forms are was for I and he/she/it, and were for we, you, and they.
No, borrowed is not a preposition. It is a past tense verb also used as an adjective.
The past tense verb for "do" is "did."
This is the imperfect tense. (verb)= present tense (verb)ed= perfect tense was (verb)ing= imperfect tense Perfect and imperfect are both forms of the past tense.
"Our" is not a verb, so it has no tense.