I/you/we/they defend. He/she/it defends.
The present participle is defending.
"Provide" is the present tense form for provide. For example, "I provide you with all the nourishment you require."
Using correct and proper english or doing a little research on proper english you could know the answer to your own question. To help you out though Have him sign the paper is correct because it is in the present tense.
present progressive is: subject +be verb + present participle. Present participle is -ing form of verb.So for judge the present participle is judging, for verbs that end in -e drop the -e add -ing.make - making, bake - baking.Example with judge:We are judging the cakes at the fair tomorrow.
The past tense of "surveillance" is "surveilled." This is formed by adding the suffix "-ed" to the base form of the word. In English, regular verbs typically form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the base form.
Compliance is a noun and does not have a past tense. The verb form is comply, and the past tense is complied.
to be * I am * you are * he/she/it is * we are * they are to have * I have * you have * he/she/it has * we are * they are
I am, you/we are, he/she/it is.
The correct present tense form is "he finishes." "He will finish" is the future tense.
It's scatter for I/We/They/You.It's scatters for He/She.
Indulge/indulges is the correct present tense form.
No. Does is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of do.I/We/You/They doHe/She/It doesThe past tense of do is did.
No, "have not have" is not correct. The correct form would be "have not had" in past perfect tense or "have not been having" in present perfect continuous tense.
I/you/we/they enjoy. He/she/it enjoys. The present participle is enjoying.
the correct answer is: I am interested in working....
"Has" is the present tense form of the verb "have." The past tense form of "has" is "had."
The present tense form of "were" is "are."
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."