present tense
For example- John reads the newspaper everyday.
Reads is present tense.
The past tense is read, but it is pronounced red.
It's present tense.
I/you/we/they read. He/she/it reads. The present participle is reading.
The palindrome for the past tense of "do" is "did." It reads the same forwards and backwards.
Present tense: He reads a book. Past tense: He read a book. Past participle: He has read a book. Progressive: He is reading a book.
No, adding the 's' makes the verb the third person singular, present tense. ExampleI read books and he reads books but she reads magazines.
The palindrome for the past tense of the verb "do" is "did." This means that the word reads the same forwards and backwards.
I run every morning. She sings beautifully. We eat dinner at 6 pm. They play soccer on weekends. He reads novels before bed.
Yes, "reads" is a word. A simple sentence containing the word "reads" is, "David reads the text on the screen."
First person singular is "Me" or "I" Second person singular is "You" (individual) Third person singular is "Him" or "Her" Without the third person singular pronoun, 'we' couldn't talk about 'him' "Present" is a word pertaining only to verbs. The Present tense of 'to read' is; I read, you (singular) read, he reads
The Lieutenant Governor reads It.