To gather I gather You gather he gathers we gather you (pl) gather they gather I am gathering You are gathering he is gathering we are gathering you (pl) are gathering they are gathering
The simple present form of "call" is "calls."
The simple present form of "lying" is "lie."
The present simple passive form of "send" is "is/are sent".
The present tense of "gather" is "gathers."
I/you/we/they gather. He/she/it gathers. The present participle is gathering.
To gather I gather You gather he gathers we gather you (pl) gather they gather I am gathering You are gathering he is gathering we are gathering you (pl) are gathering they are gathering
The simple present form of "call" is "calls."
The simple present form of "lying" is "lie."
The present simple passive form of "send" is "is/are sent".
I /you /we / they have.he /she /it has
Gather is a present tense.
The present tense of "gather" is "gathers."
Sure! Simply change the simple present form of the verb to "was/were" + present participle. For example, "I eat" (simple present) changes to "I was eating" (past continuous).
To change a sentence into simple present tense, you typically need to remove any indication of past, future, or continuous actions. For example, changing "She went to the store" to simple present tense would be "She goes to the store."
This sentence is already present simple. The verb travel is the 's' form (or third person singular form). This form is only used in present simple. The 's' form is used when the subject is he/she/it or a singular noun.
To form the Present Simple Passive, use the verb "to be" in the present simple tense followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "The cake is baked by Mary."