Sure. The present simple is used to express permanent situations, such as facts, general truths, or habits. For example, "He always takes the bus to work" or "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius."
The simple present tense for "stolen" is "steal."
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
The past form of punish is punished.Past simple sentences have one verb in the past form. So a past simple sentence with the verb punish will only have the past form punished (no auxiliary or be verbs).The teacher punished the boy.
Possession of illegal substances can have serious legal consequences for a 17-year-old, including potential arrest, criminal charges, and a permanent mark on their record. It can also impact their future opportunities, such as college admissions and employment prospects. Seeking legal advice and support is crucial in navigating this situation effectively.
Most people believe in having a fair justice system.
Simple present - I walk to school. Simple past - I walked to school.
The sentence should be 'He loses you.' = present simple. He lost you. = past simple
The tense is present simple. Present simple question are formed: question word + do + subject + verb when + do + you + wake up
This sentence is a present simple sentence.As a present simple sentence it would mean this (work at the restaurant) is something 'they' do again and again.If the sentence was past simple - They worked at the restaurant at the weekend - then it would mean this action (worked at the restaurant ) is finished, completed.
she loves her parents
obeyed is simple past.has obeyed is present perfect.obeys is present simple.
There is no future tense verb in this sentence. The sentence is present simple (is).
Present Simple: I should accept your challenge. Past Simple: I should have accepted your challenge.
I am putting the pen on the table.
there is no necessary of "s"
each group will prepare a number.
Present simple sentences have one verb that is the present tense. To change a past simple sentence into present simple you just have to change the verb into its present form. For example: The dogs chased the cat. -- The verb chased is in the past form The dogs chase the cat. -- The verb chase is in the present form. Both these sentences have a plural subject (dogs). When the subject is singular the verb form for present simple is verb + -s The boy walked to school. -- The verb walked is in the past form The boy walks to school. -- The verb walks is in the present singular form.