Sending
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The verb send has no adverb form. The participles sending and sent can be used as adjectives.There is an adverb form of the adjective sendable, which is sendably (very rarely used outside networking).
It is "have/has posted".
Present simple -- notify or notifies The teachers notify my parents when I misbehave in class. The headmaster notifies the teacher if we can go home early. Present continuous -- am/is/are notifying I am notifying you of my intention to leave. The headmaster is notifying our parents when our exam results are out.
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This form of the verb can be used in more tenses: present participle, present continuous, past continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous, future continuous, present perfect continuous.
The phrase "They are being used" is in the present continuous tense. This form indicates that the action is currently happening.
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Every verb has a past, present, and future tense. Each past, present, and future tense also has a perfect form, progressive (continuous) form, and a perfect continuous form.
The present simple passive form of "send" is "is/are sent".
The present continuous tense uses the present participle (the "-ing" form of the verb) along with a form of "to be" (am, is, are). This tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now or in the current moment.
If you mean Present Continuous Tense here is what it is-We use the Present Continuous Tense to talk about activities happening now..ExamplesThe kids are watching TV. I am sitting down, because I am tired
The -ing form is a present participle verb form used to indicate ongoing actions or states. It is used with auxiliary verbs to form continuous tenses in English, such as present continuous (e.g. "I am reading") or past continuous (e.g. "She was studying").
Yes, "send" is the present tense form of the verb "send." It is used to describe actions that are currently happening or habitual actions in the present.
Sure! Simply change the simple present form of the verb to "was/were" + present participle. For example, "I eat" (simple present) changes to "I was eating" (past continuous).
Present continuous I am using my computer. I am feeling happy.
The present continuous form of "run" is spelled "running".