Run, eat, write, talk, study.
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Examples of present tense in EnglishI talk - I am talking - I do talkI look - I am looking - I do lookI run - I am running - I do runbe verbs plus Ving is present continuous tenseI am talking - present continuousHe speaks English - present simple tense
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Only verbs have tenses, so any word that is not a verb does not have a past tense (or any other tense).
Some examples of words that do not change in spelling when they become past tense are: hit, put, cut, split, and let.
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Some examples of present tense verbs are... Jump, Run, Laughs, Smiles, Writes, Drink, Eat, Talk, Dance, and Swim.
Examples of present tense in EnglishI talk - I am talking - I do talkI look - I am looking - I do lookI run - I am running - I do runbe verbs plus Ving is present continuous tenseI am talking - present continuousHe speaks English - present simple tense
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Here are some examples of writing in present tense: "She walks to the store every morning." "The sun rises in the east." "He plays the guitar with passion." "They run a marathon every year." "The teacher explains the lesson to the students."
Only verbs have tenses, so any word that is not a verb does not have a past tense (or any other tense).
Some examples of words that do not change in spelling when they become past tense are: hit, put, cut, split, and let.
The present tense of 'were' is are. For example: We are going to buy some bread.
We usually go to the beach for a holiday but this year we went to the mountains. -- go = present, went = past. I like to have muesli for breakfast, this morning I had toast for a change. -- have = present tense had = past tense
Some examples of present tense writing in contemporary literature include "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green, and "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins. These books use present tense to create a sense of immediacy and draw readers into the story as it unfolds.
Examples of irregular verbs that have the same present and past tense forms are "hit," "cut," and "wet."
A prepositional phrase is a word or several words that go with a preposition. A preposition is a word like: on, in, to, at, for, by, with, about. Some examples of prepositional phrases are: in the library, with my friend, to the store, through the tunnel.If you want to use a prepositional phrase in a sentence with a present tense verb, you can. For example, "I usually go to the library in the evening." In this sentence, the present tense verb is go, and there are two prepositional phrases: to the library and in the evening.