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What is the present tense of absorb?

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The present tense of absorb is:

  • I/You/We/They absorb.
  • He/She/It absorbs.
  • The present participle is absorbing.

Is the word blew past or present?

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The word blew is the simple past tense of the verb blow.

What is the present perfect tense of melt?

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Present perfect tense of melt:

  • I have melted
  • We have melted
  • You have melted
  • He/She/It has melted
  • They have melted

What is the correct present tense form of the verb to scatter?

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The correct present tense form of the verb "to scatter" is "scatters."

What is the present perfect tense of force?

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The present perfect tense of "force" is "have forced" or "has forced." For example, "I have forced," "She has forced."

Is maltodextrin an artificial sweetener?

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No, maltodextrin is not an artificial sweetener. It is a polysaccharide (complex carbohydrate) made from starch, often used as a filler or thickener in processed foods.

What is the present participle of fizz?

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fizzied

That is the (Past) Participle; the Gerund or Present Participle has an -ING ending = fizzing.

What is the present tense of scatter?

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The present tense of scatter is:

  • I/You/We/They scatter.
  • He/She/It scatters.

What is the present tense of thrust?

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The present tense is:

  • I/You/We/They thrust.
  • He/She/It thrusts.

The present participle is thrusting.

What is the passive tense of light?

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passive is formed this way - be verb + past participle

The past participle of light is lit.

The different passive forms are:

present simple - is lit, are lit - The lights are lit at dusk

past simple - was lit, were lit - The lamp was lit early.

present continuous - is being lit, are being lit - The bonfire is being light .

past continuous - was being lit, were being lit - The beacons were being lit.

present perfect - has been lit, have been lit - The beacons have been lit.

past perfect - had been lit - The lamps had been lit.

modal - will be lit, could be lit - The lights will be lit at ten.

What is the present tense verb of acrylic paints contain special chemicals?

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Acrylic paints containing special chemicals.

What is the past and present perfect tense of speed?

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The past tense of speed is "sped" and the present perfect tense is "has/have sped."

What is the present tense of condense?

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The present tense of "condense" is "condenses."

What is the present tense of the word melt?

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Present tense of "To Melt": Melt

ex: She melt the cover off of my phone by keeping it to close to the flame.

Past Tense: Melted

ex: She melted the cheese in the microwave with the chips to make nachos.

Future tense: Melt

ex: The ice cream will melt if she doesn't eat it faster.

This type of word is a rare case in the American English language where the Future tense and Present tense is the same.

What is the present tense of wind?

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The present tense of "wind" is "wind" for the act of turning or twisting, and "winds" for the act of moving in a twisting or turning motion.

What is the present participle for shake?

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The present participle for "shake" is shaking.

Is the procedure in a lab report written in present tense?

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Yes, typically procedures in a lab report are written in the past tense as they describe actions that have already been completed. This helps to maintain clarity and consistency in the report.

What is the present tense of shook?

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The present tense of "shook" is "shake."

What is the present participle and past participle of wind?

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The present participle of wind is winding, and the past participle is wound.

How has sonar technology evolved from past to present?

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Sonar technology has evolved from passive sonar systems used in World War I to active sonar systems that emit sound waves and detect their reflections. Modern sonar systems use advanced signal processing and computer algorithms for higher precision and improved target detection capabilities. Additionally, new developments in underwater acoustics have led to the use of multibeam sonar systems for mapping and imaging the seafloor with high resolution.

What tense is is?

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"Tense" in grammar is a formal characteristic of verbs, usually expressed by alternative forms of the verbs by inflection of the root form of a verb and/or compounding the root form with at least one additional word. In English, tense indicates the following characteristics of the meaning of verbs:

1. The time, compared to the time of speaking or writing, of the action or state of being expressed by the verb, that is, present, past, or future.

2. Whether the action or state of being described in item 1 above is, at the time stated in item 1: complete, as in a perfect tense; definitely ongoing, as in a progressive tense; or may be either complete or ongoing, as in a simple tense.

3. Whether the action is definite, as in a simple tense, or only possible, as in a conditional tense.

What is the present tense of moved?

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The present tense of "moved" is "move."

Give you a sentence with the word FAST in present continuous?

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I am running fast to catch the bus.

When something is moving backwards and forwards it is called what?

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When something is moving backwards and forwards, it is typically referred to as oscillation or vibration.

What is the present tense of accelerate?

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The present tense of "accelerate" is "accelerates."