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The word "says" is in present tense.

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Is says past tense?

Says is not past tense, it's present tense. The past tense is said.


What is past tense of says?

The past tense of "says" is "said."


What is the present tense of say?

"Say/Says" is the present tense. "Saying" is the gerund or present progressive tense.


She said she was from - present tense?

She says she is from


What is the past tense future tense and present tense of say and get?

SayPast tense - said.Present tense - say/says/saying.Future tense - will say.GetPast tense - got.Present tense - get/gets/getting.Future tense - will get.


What is the past tense for says?

said


Do you use present tense after she always says or said?

Both work fine, depending on context. "She always says the wrong thing at the wrong time." "She always said that habit would be the death of her."


Does the word says have a apostrophes?

The word "says" does not have an apostrophe in its standard form. It is a present tense verb that does not require an apostrophe.


What is single past tense?

it says Simple Past Tense not singleExample: i loved her, i went there or she loved me, she went there etcShobiudayabhanu


What part of speech is saying?

The word say is a verb.


Is the word says a verb?

Yes, says is the third person singular conjugation of say.


How do you properly use the word said vs says in a conversation?

"Said" is used in the past tense, and "says" is used in the present/persent perfect tense. Examples: "I was talking to Sally yesterday, and she said that mac and cheese is quick and easy." "President Clinton said, 'I did not have sexual relations with that woman.'" "Shelly always says that dogs make better pets than cats do." "Mom says that you're her favorite." Good luck!