The piano is now tuned.
The verb in the sentence is "needs to be tuned." To make it present tense, you would say "The piano needs to be tuned."
The piano has been tuned
The first sentence is in present tense ("is placed"), while the second sentence shifts to past tense ("was constructed," "was transported").
The present tense of "shot" is "shoot."
The present tense is:I/You/We/They thrust.He/She/It thrusts.The present participle is thrusting.
The present tense of scatter is:I/You/We/They scatter.He/She/It scatters.
The past tense of speed is "sped" and the present perfect tense is "has/have sped."
To determine the tense of a sentence, look at the verb in the sentence. If the verb is in the past form (e.g., "walked"), the sentence is in the past tense. If the verb is in the present form (e.g., "walks"), the sentence is in the present tense. If the verb is in the future form (e.g., "will walk"), the sentence is in the future tense.
"I am eating lunch."
The present tense of the sentence "She turns the light on" is "She turns the light on."
The tense for the sentence "I am speaking English" is present continuous tense.
The verb in the sentence is in present tense.
That sentence is present tense. "Is" is a present tense linking verb.
This sentence is in the present tense.
The verbs will be in their present tense form. The sentence will be referring to something that is presently happening.
To convert a present tense sentence to past tense, you generally change the verb to its past tense form. For regular verbs, this involves adding '-ed' to the base form of the verb. For irregular verbs, the past tense form must be memorized. It is also important to make any necessary adjustments to the sentence structure for tense consistency.
Present tense.
The past tense of "play" is "played" and the present tense is "play." For example: "She played the piano yesterday" (past) and "She plays soccer every weekend" (present).
The shift in tense in this sentence is from future tense (will do) to present tense (watches).