the correct answer is:
I am interested in working....
Yes, was is the past tense. The sentence in present tense would be: I am interested in working on the presidential campaign if the opportunity still exists.
Yes it's correct.
I am interested in working on the presidential campaign if the opportunity still exists.
"Interested" can be used in both past and present tense. In present tense, it can indicate a current state of curiosity or desire. In past tense, it can show that someone was previously curious or inquisitive about something.
The present tense of correct is:I/You/We/They correct.He/She/It corrects.
The correct spelling is "tense" in the present tense.
Are is present tense.
The correct verb tense for "isn't" is present tense (or simple present). It is a contraction of "is not." For example, "He isn't going to the party."
I am You are He,She,It is We are You are They are
The correct present tense form is "he finishes." "He will finish" is the future tense.
Choose is the correct spelling for the present tense.
The correct present tense for "ellos" in Spanish is "ellos hablan" which means "they speak".