Infinitive: [To] Take
Present tense conjugations:
1st Person Singular:
Simple Present: I take
Present Participle: I am taking
2nd person Singular/Plural:
Simple Present: You take
Present Participle: You are taking
3rd Person Singular:
Simple Present: He/She takes
Present Participle: He/She is taking
1st Person Plural:
Simple Present: We take
Present Participle: We are taking
3rd Person Plural:
Simple Present: They take
Present Participle: They are taking
Choose is the correct spelling for the present tense.
Relax(present)(future) Relaxed(past)
The adjective is "present" which means already in attendance.
recived
hoping
The word, meaning "at this present time" is spelt immediate.
There is only one correct way to spell "present."
That is the correct spelling of estar, the Spanish verb "to be" (to be at the present time, as in something changeable).
The verb to time has the present tense time, or times. The past tense is "timed."
The correct spelling is "present," as in "present your work nicely."
Present participle of 'study' is 'studying'.
präsentieren - to present Geschenk - (Christmas or Birthday) present Präsent - present (gift) anwesend (adjective) - (to be) present
Choose is the correct spelling for the present tense.
Relax(present)(future) Relaxed(past)
The adjective is "present" which means already in attendance.
I/you/we/they worship. He/she/it worships. The present participle is worshiping.
One and ten million. It would take up far too much time to spell the lot.