Tom is baking a cake - present tense
Present tense: a tense expressing an action that is currently going on or habitually performed, or a state that currently or generally exists.
<span>1. Sock it to your pocket! If you want your bicycle to be Italian-crafted, gold-painted and crystal-festooned, then you can fork out an eye-watering £43,000. For the rest of us, though, getting our hands on a speed machine is incredibly affordable. Indeed, a decent road or mountain bike will set you back no more than £100 and last for years, with an obligatory helmet another £20 on top. Legally, you don’t have to wear a helmet of course, but if you're anything like me you're probably quite attached to your head. For the sake of twenty quid just use it – don’t lose it.
2. Dash for cash. Even better than the low costs of cycling are the benefits to be had from it. Who’d be a driver? Record pump prices and speed cameras; bus lanes and uninsured drivers; parking fees and traffic wardens; the list goes on and on. Well, once you've got the bike and helmet you don't need to worry. Every minute in the saddle is saving you cash, time and hassle!
Hope this helps! :)</span>
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Sad things happen in YLiA, but because of how they happen, the events transpiring up to the sad things, it left me feeling more angry than anything. ... Since I already knew what was already going to happen at the end of Your Lie In April, it wasn't as emotional.
Either blue or red,during chapter 22 Jem is overwhelmed,filled with anger and sadness. The color blue and red are used to show anger and sadness. We know how he’s feeling with this quote “His face was streaked with angry tears”
The verb that is being used in the given sentence above is "has eaten". The principal part of the verb being used is a past participle. The past participle of the verb is used when the action has been completed some time in the past. This action "has eaten" all of the grapes was done and completed in the past.