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∙ 13y agogoing to hit
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∙ 13y agoFlies is the present tense verb.
The present tense of "hit" is "hits." For example, "She hits the ball."
The present tense of the word "throw" is "throws" when referring to he/she/it, and "throw" when referring to I, you, we, or they.
I am currently catching the ball.
The past tense of "put" is "put." It is an irregular verb, so the past tense remains the same as the base form.
I'm afraid that is the present tense. I don't think it has another, but do you know if all the stars could replace the sun?
The present perfect is the present tense. In this case it would be "Caught". For example, you could say "I caught the ball just now." It is an irregular present perfect verb, because it goes from catch to caught.
No, a tennis ball does not have cells. It is made of a solid core of rubber or similar material covered in a felt or cloth outer layer. Cells are the building blocks of living organisms and are not present in inanimate objects like tennis balls.
a tennis ball
When you throw the tennis ball, it flies for a distance before dropping down because when you throw the tennis ball, you use force, which is transferred to the tennis ball, which then converts to kinetic energy (movement energy), to allow the tennis ball to go far.
Its a fat foot ball tennis ball my balls bounce the highest
A tennis ball.
A tennis ball.