present simple is the basic verb like eg I likeice cream or she likes ice cream
We don't usually use like as present continuous because it it is a 'state' verb so :
I am liking the ice cream is not correct.
'Have liked' is used to make a present perfect sentence:
I have liked her for a long time.
Not is an adverb and does not have verb tenses. Like is already in the present tense.
Yes, "is" is the present tense form of the irregular verb "to be."
The present tense for the verb "have" is "have" for the pronouns I, you, we, and they, and "has" for the pronouns he, she, and it.
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."
No, teach is an irregular verb.You can tell if a verb is regular or irregular by looking at the past tense form. If the past tense is formed by adding -ed to the verb then it is regular. If not then it is irregular. (The past tense of teach is taught and NOT teached).
In present simple tense a regular verb (or any verb) has the forms:verb and verb +s eg walk and walksIn present continuous tense a regular verb (or any verb)has the form:verb +ing eg walkingIn present perfect tense a regular verb (or any verb) has the form:have/has + past participleeg have walked and has walked - regular verb,have gone and has gone - irregular verbIn present perfect continuous tense a regular verb (or any verb)has the form:have / has been + verb +ing eg have been walking. has been walking
It is a past tense verb. It is the past tense of the regular verb present
‘Discovered’ is the past tense or past participle of ‘discover’, which is a regular verb.
Not is an adverb and does not have verb tenses. Like is already in the present tense.
The present tense of the verb 'was' is is.
Can is the present tense.
Yes, "is" is the present tense form of the irregular verb "to be."
Present tense: Subject + Verb Past tense: Subject + Past Tense of Verb (e.g. add-ed to regular verbs) Future tense: Subject + Will + Verb
The present tense for the verb "have" is "have" for the pronouns I, you, we, and they, and "has" for the pronouns he, she, and it.
Are is a form of be verb. It is the present tense plural be verb.Be is the most irregular verb in English.
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."
No, teach is an irregular verb.You can tell if a verb is regular or irregular by looking at the past tense form. If the past tense is formed by adding -ed to the verb then it is regular. If not then it is irregular. (The past tense of teach is taught and NOT teached).