"Include" is the present tense form.
The present tense is loving.
Excite is the present tense.
'admire" IS the present tense
Yes it's the present tense.
Drag IS the simple present tense.
The present tense is include/includes.
The word "harvest" can be used in present or future tense. Examples include "We are harvesting apples today" (present tense) and "We will harvest the crops next month" (future tense).
I am including "n" (n represents whatever you are including) You are including "n" He/She/It is including "n" They are including "n" == "Including" is the present participle. "Include" is the present tense, "to include" is the present perfect tense. There is a difference, so be certain which form you need for your answer.
Yes, an auxiliary verb of present tense helps to form different tenses or aspects of a verb in the present. Examples include "do," "does," "is," "are," "am," "have," and "has."
there are a lot but here are three: was, is, will be
The verb is is the present tense.
Yes, "look" can be a present tense verb. Examples of present tense sentences with "look" include: "I look forward to seeing you tomorrow." or "She looks out the window every morning."
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.
It was, (past tense) it is, (present tense) it will be( future tense)
Past tense helping verbs (also known as auxiliary verbs) include "was," "were," "had," "did," and "would." Present tense helping verbs include "am," "is," "are," "have," and "do." These helping verbs are used with main verbs to form verb phrases in different tenses.
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".