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Melody Fitzgerald
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14 March, 06:52
What is the present tense of the word "like"
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Donte Fritz
14 March, 07:08
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In grammar, the present tense is the verb form you use when you talk about what's happening right now. "You are standing on my foot" is in the present tense. If you describe things you're currently doing, or that you usually do, or a current state, you'll use the present tense without even thinking about it.
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