What is the present progressive tense of hold?
The present progressive (continuous) conjugation is:
I am holding
You are holding
He/she/it is holding
We/they are holding
What is the present perfect tense of decide?
The present perfect tense of decide is:
What is the present tense of word shall?
The usual rule given for the use of shall and will is that where the meaning is one of simple futurity, shall is used for the first person of the verb and will for the second and third: I shall go tomorrow; they will be there now. Where the meaning involves command, obligation, or determination, the positions are reversed: it shall be done; I will definitely go. However, shall has come to be largely neglected in favour of will, which has become the commonest form of the future in all three persons.
"shall" is a modal auxiliary, used to express a command / exhortation or what is likely to happen in the future. So, there isn't a present tense of the auxiliary verb "Shall"
Is this sentence present perfect continuous 'He has been working all day'?
Yes, the sentence 'He has been working all day' is in the present perfect continuous tense.
What is the present tense of wrong?
The present tense of the verb form of 'wrong' is:
What is the present tense of loosen?
The present tense of loosen is:
Will be leaving or will be leave?
The correct phrase is "will be leaving." The verb "leave" is in its base form, so it should be conjugated as "leaving" because of the auxiliary verb "will."
Had found is this past or present participle?
Found is the past tense and past participle of the verb find.
The present participle is finding.
'Had found' is also the past perfect tense.
Time expressions with past perfect tense?
Some time expressions that can be used with the past perfect tense include "before," "by the time," "already," and "had never." These expressions help establish the sequencing of events in the past and indicate that one action was completed before another action occurred.
How do you make a verb a present participle?
To make a verb a present participle, add -ing to the base form of the verb. For example, the verb "run" becomes "running" in present participle form.
Is the word hurts present tense?
Yes, hurts is present tense. It's the form used for third person singular subjects.
What is the present and past tense of carry?
The present tense of carry is:
The past tense is carried.
Is it correct to say please see the attached subject?
It is grammatically correct.
However I prefer to say: "kindly refer to the attachment"
Is come is past tense or present?
"Come" is the past participle form of the verb "come," and it can be used in different tenses depending on the context. In the present tense, you would use "comes" (e.g., he comes to the party). In the past tense, you would use "came" (e.g., he came yesterday).
What is the present perfect tense of assume?
The present perfect tense of assume is have/has assumed.
I/We/You/They have assumed
He/She/It has assumed
What is derive present perfect tense of speak?
The present perfect tense of "speak" is "have/has spoken."