This is for an essay: How do you say/phrase "he used to", "he does not", "he is confronted with", "he would rather", "they have evolved", and "have succeeded" in present tense?

2 answers

sorry, I only know the second two.
they are evolving
they are succeeding
he used to = can't be present tense but you could say he does

he does not = that IS Present Tense and you could shorten it to he doesn't

he is confronted with = IS Present Tense

he would rather = he will rather

they have evolved is Present Perfect Tense but you could say they evolve, they do evolve and as Sam said

have succeeded IS Present Perfect Tense but you coul d say: they succeed, they do succeed an as Sam says

Sra
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