present simple is know or knows:
I know karate. She knows my address.
Present continuous would be am/is/are knowing
BUT know is a state verb and state verbs are not usually used in continuous form.
I am learning karate. - correct sentence
I am knowing karate - not correct, better to use present simple
Know is present tense. Exmpl: I know that the word "know" is present tense The past tense of "Know" is "Knew" Exmpl: I knew that the word "knew" was past tense.
Knowing is the present participle of the verb know.
know is present, knew is past.Knows can also be present. ( ex. She knows the answer.)
I/you/we/they have known. He/she/it has known.
"Knew" is the past tense of "know." In the present tense, you would use "know" instead. For example: "I know the answer."
Know is present tense. Exmpl: I know that the word "know" is present tense The past tense of "Know" is "Knew" Exmpl: I knew that the word "knew" was past tense.
The present tense of 'knew' is 'know'.
Knowing is the present participle of the verb know.
Known is the past participle of know know / knows = present tense knew = past tense known = past participle knowing = present participle
know is present, knew is past.Knows can also be present. ( ex. She knows the answer.)
I/you/we/they have known. He/she/it has known.
"Knew" is the past tense of "know." In the present tense, you would use "know" instead. For example: "I know the answer."
Known is the past participle of know. The present perfect tense of know is have/has known.
The present tense is: I/You/We/They=know He/She/Grandpa/Grandma=knew}basically a specific or no specific person participle: are knowing
Know is in the preset tense eg I know the answer to this quetion Knew is the past tense eg I knew the answer to that question
The past tense is 'knew'.
The verbs will be in their present tense form. The sentence will be referring to something that is presently happening.