Well if your talking about a birthday present, it would be "presents". Example: "I got 2 presents on my birthday."
If your talking about the "present" as a moment in time....
The present is a singular noun. There is only ever ONE present. If you were going to be with someone for any length of time, you would be giving them your "presence". Multilple present moments. So presence would be the plural form of present.
The plural of presentation is presentations.
The word present is singular.The plural of the word is presents.An example sentence for the singular is: I bought her a present for her birthday.An example sentence for the plural is: the children were excited about opening their Christmas presents.
Yes - are is a present tense plural 'be' verb.
VerbareSecond-person singular simple present tense of beMary, where are you going?First-person plural simple present tense of beWe are not coming.Second-person plural simple present tense of beMary and John, are you listening?Third-person plural simple present tense of beThey are here somewhere.
'Sit' is a verb, so it does not have a plural form. The word 'sits' is not a plural, but rather, it is the present tense of the word 'sit'.
The word 'sightseeing' is a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun. Gerunds have no plural form.
The word present is singular.The plural of the word is presents.An example sentence for the singular is: I bought her a present for her birthday.An example sentence for the plural is: the children were excited about opening their Christmas presents.
The plural present tense of "to be" is "are."
They are.
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Presents.
The conjugation "is" is the third person singular, present tense of "to be."The third person plural, present tense, is "are" (they are).
The word "are" is in the present tense. It is used for the present moment or ongoing actions.
are is the plural of is.Is-3rd person singular present of be (Verb)
Yes. In the present plural form, the verb "to be" is conjugated as "are" for all subjects except for the pronoun "you." For "you," the present plural form of the verb "to be" is also "are."
The third person plural present tense of the verb increase is (they) increase.
The plural is "hisses." "Hisses" is also the present form of the verb "to hiss".
Yes - are is a present tense plural 'be' verb.