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Is there a present and past tense of "is" and "are" ? Or it is just how they're used in the sentence that make them past/present tense? Thanks
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Writeacher
Present: am, is, are
Past: was, were
Present perfect: have been, has been
Past perfect: had been
Past: was, were
Present perfect: have been, has been
Past perfect: had been
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http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/to_be.htm
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