The answer is the former: "The Heart Association presents,"
unless you are British. U.S. Americans consider companies and organizations as singular and requiring a singular verb form.
when does the minister of finance present the national budget
It dependsThe phrase "Jim and Joe" is most likely a plural noun subject in this case. (But note in my previous sentence I used the word "is," a singular verb, which indicates that, as a phrase, the combination can be a singular noun in particular situations.) If Jim is one person and Joe is another and you can subsitute the pronoun "they" for "Jim and Joe," then it is a compound subject and must be treated as plural in the sentence, which means you should use a plural verb: "Jim and Joe present..."However, when two nouns connected by "and" form a unit, they must take a singular verb. For example:Ham and eggs is my favorite breakfast.Pork and beans has little nutritional value.Brooks and Dunn has always been my favorite country act.
in the lion king what plant is present that cues you into the correct biome
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Because she will correct him when she can. That in itself snowballed into the present social dynamic that we see on screen.
Both of these sentences are grammatically correct. I am studying is the present continuous tense. I study is the simple present tense.
"Children present."
You would need to use the present indicative plural 'are our children learning'
Your account has not been generating much traffic.This sentence is grammatically correct. It is negative present perfect continuous.
My lesson will consist of; me presenting the story to the students. In my lesson, I will present the story to the students.
"You are" is present tense, happening now,, while "sat" is past tense. so this sentence doesn't work. :" You are sitting writing this," although awkward is correct.
The present simple tense of the verb 'to be' is: Singular # I am ... # You are ... # He'she/it is ... Plural # We are ... # You are ... # They are ... 'You is' is not standard or correct English grammar, although in some dialects, and particularly within certain groups of people, this form is in common use.
Tom and Jerry present is correct. Tom and Jerry form a compound subject, and compound subjects take the plural form of a verb.
I/you/we/they present. He/she/it presents. The present participle is presenting.
Presents.
Tonight is a common noun so does not change dependant of tense. So something like 'Is is nice out here tonight.' is perfectly grammatically correct.
Both are correct, with different meaning. If I wasintroduces a real condition in the past, and if I wereintroduces an unreal condition in the present. For example: If I was hungry I ate and If I were hungry I would eat