The verb "feel" can be used in the present tense. For example, "I feel happy today."
Had believed is in the past perfect tense. It is used to indicate an action that was completed before another action in the past.
No, stevia cannot be used as a natural form of birth control.
"Deshita" is a past tense ending used in Japanese to indicate that an action or situation was completed in the past. It is the past polite form of the copula verb "desu."
"Thought" is the past tense of the verb "think," used to refer to the process of considering something in one's mind. On the other hand, "though" is an adverb often used to express contrast or concession in a sentence.
Parallelism is the figure of speech used in parallel form to present contrasting or paradoxical ideas by structuring them in a similar way. This form helps to emphasize the differences or contradictions between the ideas, creating a powerful impact on the reader or listener.
"Cannot" can't be used in the present perfect tense.
"Taken" is past tense. I cannot think of any way that it can be used in present tense.
'Now' talks about the present so it can only be used in the present tense.
The word "you are" is used in the present tense. "You were" is used in the past tense.
Present tense is used to describe things that are happening now or are generally true. Past tense is used to describe things that have already happened.
Tender can be used in the present tense.
"Have" is present. "Had" is past tense
The present tense of used is:I/You/We/They use.He/She/It uses.The present participle is using.
The word "do" is used in both present and past tenses. In present tense, it is used as an auxiliary verb to form questions and negatives (e.g. Do you like coffee? I do not know). In past tense, it can be used as the past tense of "do" (e.g. He did his homework).
The verb 'were' is the simple past tense used with a plural subject.The present tense used with a plural subject is are.Example: They were a mess but they are clean now.
"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).
When used as a verb the present tense is:I/You/We/They fuzz.He/She/It fuzzes.