the folo of the arm
fake blood or vampire teeth
The present tense of "give" is "give."
Your blood type is determined by antibodies (both/either A and B), and Antigens present (both/either A and B) in your Red Blood Cells. O blood types have both A and B antibodies, and neither A or B antigens. If you are O+ it means you can give blood to anyone. If you are O- it means you can recieve any blood type.
Currently the prohibition on giving blood if you were present in the UK during the BSE outbreak is permanent.
do i have to give blood
It is "is/are giving"
give (or gives)
"Give" is a present tense verb.
give - present tense gave - past tense will give - future tense
can you give Blood if you take atenolol
ruw chiken can give you blood poisoning
Present tense - give/gives Present participle - giving Past tense - gave Past participle - given Future tense - will give