The simple present tense of "carry" is formed by using the base form of the verb. For example, in the first person singular and plural, it is "I carry" and "we carry." In the third person singular, it becomes "he carries," "she carries," or "it carries." The simple present is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, or current states.
Answer is the simple present tense of answer.
Present simple.
The present simple is strike.
Sit is the simple present tense.
"Has/have carried" is the present perfect tense of "carry".
The simple present tense of can is just can.
Present simple: I/You/We/They lead. He/She/It leads. The present participle is leading. Present continuous: I am leading. You/We/they are leading. He/She/It is leading.
Yes when people refer to the "present tense" they often mean the "simple present tense". The other present tenses are normally referred to as such. For example, the "present perfect tense".Also:It is called present simple or simple present because it has one verb.
I carry you carry he, she, it carries --------------------- we carry you (all) carry they carry
I carry you carry he, she, it carries --------------------- we carry you (all) carry they carry
the simple present tense and the present tense.
Carry our simple first aid task