Yes. For example, past continuous tense:
I was relying on you.
The phrase "They are being used" is in the present continuous tense. This form indicates that the action is currently happening.
The past tense of rely is relied.
The present tense of "rely" is "rely." For example, "I rely on my friends for support."
Past continuous tense:Was/Were seeing.Present continuous tense:I am seeing.You/we/they are seeing.He/she/it is seeing.Future continuous tense:Will be seeing.
"Were finding" is the past continuous tense.
The phrase "They are being used" is in the present continuous tense. This form indicates that the action is currently happening.
No
The past tense of rely is relied.
The present tense of "rely" is "rely." For example, "I rely on my friends for support."
The future tense of rely is will rely.
Past continuous tense:Was/Were seeing.Present continuous tense:I am seeing.You/we/they are seeing.He/she/it is seeing.Future continuous tense:Will be seeing.
"Were finding" is the past continuous tense.
This is past continuous tense.
The word "is" is followed by a past tense verb when forming the past continuous tense, such as "He was eating," where "was" is the past tense of "is" and "eating" is the past participle of "eat" used in the continuous form.
The present continuous tense is used to talk about an action that is happening now as well as actions that will happen in the future.
Walking is a present participle. Present participles can be used to create the progressive (continuous) tenses. They rely on auxiliary verbs to show the tense. Examples: Am/Is/Are walking (present progressive) Was/Were walking (past progressive) Will be walking (future progressive)
The past continuous tense is: was/were appearing.