Table of Contents
- 1 What is the present of visit?
- 2 What is between present and past?
- 3 What is the past form visit?
- 4 What is past and present perfect tense?
- 5 What is the present tense of attend?
- 6 What is the present perfect continuous tense of he/she/It has been visiting?
- 7 Is it time to see what’s wrong in the present?
What is the present of visit?
Indicative
presentⓘ present simple or simple present | |
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I | visit |
you | visit |
he, she, it | visits |
we | visit |
What is the past answer?
The past tense of answer is answered. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of answer is answers. The present participle of answer is answering. The past participle of answer is answered.
What is between present and past?
The past is used to describe things that have already happened (e.g., earlier in the day, yesterday, last week, three years ago). The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous.
What is past of visit?
past tense of visit is visited.
What is the past form visit?
visited
visit Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | visits |
present participle | visiting |
past tense | visited |
past participle | visited |
What is past tense of attend?
attended
attend Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | attends |
present participle | attending |
past tense | attended |
past participle | attended |
What is past and present perfect tense?
The present perfect tense says that an action was completed at a time before the present, and the results or consequences of the action are relevant now. The past perfect tense says that an action was completed at a time before another action happened in the past.
What is past and past perfect?
We use the simple past to say what happened in the past, often in sequential order. The past perfect expresses events and actions that occurred prior to another past action (usually expressed in the simple past). In spoken English, it is common to use only the simple past and not the past perfect.
What is the present tense of attend?
attend Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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I/you/we/they | attend |
he/she/it | attends |
present participle | attending |
past tense | attended |
What is the present tense of the word visit?
What is the present tense of visit? The present tense of visit is: I/you/we/they visit. He/she/it visits. The present participle is visiting. Q: What is the present tense of visit?
What is the present perfect continuous tense of he/she/It has been visiting?
Present Perfect Continuous Tense He/She/It has been visiting. I have been visiting. You/We/They have been visiting.
Why is the past always about the present?
The past is always about the present. It is like dreams— why did you dream what you did last night rather than something else? Undoubtedly linked to something going on for you right now in your life. The short-circuit to Sara and Brad’s impending argument is figuring out and hopefully talking about the why now, the present.
Is it time to see what’s wrong in the present?
When the past suddenly rears up, it’s time to see what’s wrong in the present. Posted July 29, 2018 |Reviewed by Ekua Hagan Share Tweet Email Brad had a one-night stand several years ago while on a business trip. He thought he and Sara had put it behind them.