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What is the present tense of stand?

The present tense of stand is:I/You/We/They stand.He/She/It stands.The present participle is standing.


Is the Word stand a past tense or a present tense?

"Stand" would be in the present tense. "Stood" would be the past. Example - Present: She must stand by the gate, Past: She stood by the gate.


This week stand for present or past tense?

"Stand" can be used in both present and past tense. In the present tense, it is used with a base form of the verb (e.g. stand, stands). In the past tense, it is used with "stood" (e.g. stood).


What is the present perfect tense of stand?

The future tense of stand is "will stand."


What is the past tense of stand and ran?

The past tense of stand is stood. Ran is already in the past tense. The present tense is run.


What is the presnt perfect tense of stand?

it is standing---The present perfect tense of "stand":I have stoodYou have stoodHe/she/it has stoodWe have stoodThey have stoodIs standing is the third person singular in the present continuous.


Is the word standing past tense?

Standing is not past tense. It is the present participle of the verb "stand". Present participles require the use of auxiliary verbs to show tense. Examples: was/were standing (past progressive) am/is/are standing (present progressive) will be standing (future progressive) Stood is the past tense of stand.


What is the tense of standing?

"Standing" is the present participle of "stand".


What is the present tense for is?

The verb is is the present tense.


What is the part of speech the word stand?

The word stands is a present tense verb. It is also the plural noun of stand.


Present tense of did?

The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.


What is the present tense of will be?

It was, (past tense) it is, (present tense) it will be( future tense)