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to show - shows - showed - shown (archaic: shewed - shewn) The present tense is: I/you/we/they show He/she/it shows

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Am looking for the present tense of show please give you an example?

The present tense of 'show' is 'shows.' For example, "He shows great talent in music."


What is the present tense of present?

The present tense of present (to reveal; to show) is:I/You/We/They present.He/She/It presents.The present participle is presenting.


What is the Present tense of our?

Our is not a verb therefore it doesn't show tense.


What is the simple present tense of SHOW?

It is "show/shows".


Is had present tense?

No, "had" is the past tense of the verb "have." It is used to express possession or to show that something happened in the past. The present tense of "have" is "have" or "has."


What does the present tense of the verb show?

The present tense of the verb "show" is "shows" for third person singular (he/she/it) and "show" for all other pronouns (I/you/we/they).


What is the present perfect tense of show?

Have/Has Shown.


How do you convert you to simple present tense?

You is a pronoun and pronouns don't show tense. Verbs show tense. You walk to school. - present simple, verb walk You walked to school - past simple, verb walked = past tense of walk.


Definition of present perfect continuous tense?

The present continuous tense is used to show something that happen in the past and continued up until to the present now.


What is the present tense for is?

The verb is is the present tense.


Is interested past or present tense?

"Interested" can be used in both past and present tense. In present tense, it can indicate a current state of curiosity or desire. In past tense, it can show that someone was previously curious or inquisitive about something.


Is walking past tense or present tense?

Walking is a present participle. Present participles can be used to create the progressive (continuous) tenses. They rely on auxiliary verbs to show the tense. Examples: Am/Is/Are walking (present progressive) Was/Were walking (past progressive) Will be walking (future progressive)