The adjective is "present" which means already in attendance.
Choose is the correct spelling for the present tense.
Relax(present)(future) Relaxed(past)
recived
hoping
The noun form of the adjective present (here) is spelled presence.
The verb spell is conjugated:I spellyou spellhe, she spellswe spellthey spell
always there present as in I need to be present for a meeting which means i am going to show up it means that they are always there
always there present as in I need to be present for a meeting which means i am going to show up it means that they are always there
The present tense of "lie" (meaning to recline or rest) is spelled as “lie.” So, in the sentence "I'm going to lie in my bed," "lie" is the correct spelling for the present tense.
Yes, going is the present participle form of the verb "go." It is used to show an action that is currently happening.
There is only one correct way to spell "present."
The correct spelling is "present," as in "present your work nicely."
It is neither. The word going is the present participle of the verb to go. It can be a verb, a noun, or more rarely an adjective.
Present participle of 'study' is 'studying'.
you spell it aller
präsentieren - to present Geschenk - (Christmas or Birthday) present Präsent - present (gift) anwesend (adjective) - (to be) present
going = VA