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No, "flies" is not a past tense verb; it is the plural form of the noun "fly" or the third person singular form of the verb "fly" in present tense. The past tense of "fly" is "flew."
The past tense form of the verb "flies" in the sentence "the kite flies around her face" is "flew."
The past tense form of the verb "flies" would be "flew."
'The kite flies around her face' is a sentence not a verb.The verb in this sentence is flies. The past form of flies is flew.The kite flew around her face.
Flies can be a noun (the plural form of fly, an insect) or a verb (the present tense of fly, to move through the air).
The past tense verb for the sentence "The kite flies around her face" is "fl ew."
Neither is a singular verb.A verb with a singular subject has the form verb+s.She walks to work. - walks is the singular form of walk.The doctor flies to Spain every year. flies is the singular form of fly.
Flying, or Flies.
Yes the word flies is the plural noun of fly. Flies is also the present tense of the verb to fly.
The future tense of the verb "flies" is "fly," as in "he will fly," "she will fly," etc.
I fly, he/she flies