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Oh, what a happy little question! "Is" is the present tense, so "The bumblebee is on the flower" is in present tense, not past tense. If we wanted to make it past tense, we could say, "The bumblebee was on the flower." Just remember, language is like a beautiful painting - there are many ways to express the same idea!

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