She lives in an apartment.
This sentence is in the present tense.
The present tense of the sentence "She turns the light on" is "She turns the light on."
The tense for the sentence "I am speaking English" is present continuous tense.
The past tense is "lived" and the present tense is "living".
"Live" can be both a verb (present tense) and an adjective.
This sentence is in the present tense.
The present tense of the sentence "She turns the light on" is "She turns the light on."
The tense for the sentence "I am speaking English" is present continuous tense.
The past tense is "lived" and the present tense is "living".
"Live" can be both a verb (present tense) and an adjective.
The verb in the sentence is in present tense.
That sentence is present tense. "Is" is a present tense linking verb.
Present tense.
The verbs will be in their present tense form. The sentence will be referring to something that is presently happening.
"Where do you live?" is present tense. The person asking the question wants to know where someone lives now. If the person asking the question wanted to know where someone used to live, some time in the past, the sentence would be, "Where did you live?" If the person asking the question wanted to know where someone was going to live, some time in the future, the sentence would be, "Where will you live?"
The present tense of "lived" is "live."
The form of the verb provides this information, although sometimes it needs to be clarified. There are some verbs (such as read) that use the same spelling for the present tense and the past tense. Example: He runs is the present tense. (He is running) He ran is the past tense. (He was running) He will run is the future tense. (He will be running)