'Come'
The simple present tense is bite.
Yes they are the simple tenses.
Coming
Present simple: accuse/accuses Past simple: accused Present participle: accusing Past participle: accused
I/you/we/they gather. He/she/it gathers. The present participle is gathering.
The simple past tense is came. The present participle is coming.
It should be "She had come." "Come" is the past participle of the verb "come" and is used with auxiliary verbs like "had." "Came" is the simple past tense of "come," and would not be used with auxiliary verbs.
Answer is the simple present tense of answer.
Present simple.
The present simple is strike.
Sit is the simple present tense.
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.
the simple present tense and the present tense.
Creep is the simple present tense.
Contribute is the present simple tense.