"Father drank coffee every morning" is past tense.
"Breeze" is a noun. Nouns don't have tense. "The breeze blew lightly yesterday."
"Get" is the present tense of the verb "to get." For example, "I get up early every morning."
He went to hospital after a blow to the face.
The present tense of "blow" is "blows."
blow or blowsThey always blow out the candles.He never blows out the candles.
The present tense of "rise" is "rises" when referring to he, she, or it. For example, "The sun rises in the east every morning."
The present tense of "greet" is "greet." For example, "I greet my friends warmly every morning."
Present tense: I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. Future tense: will blow.
Yes, "look" can be a present tense verb. Examples of present tense sentences with "look" include: "I look forward to seeing you tomorrow." or "She looks out the window every morning."
Will blow.
Present tense.