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Simple Present Tense in English Simple Present Tense indicates an action which happens in the present, but it isn’t necessary Study English Grammar, Easy English Grammar, Tenses English, English Tenses, Grammar Tenses, English Grammar Exercises, English Grammar For Kids, English Grammar Tenses, Simple Present Tense

Simple Present Tense in English Simple Present Tense indicates an action which happens in the present, but it isn’t necessary for actions to happen right now. Simple present tense indicates, unchanging situations, general truths, scientific facts, habits, fixed arrangements and frequently occuring events. POSITIVE FORM (+) : Subject ( I, You, We, You, They ) + V1 ( First Form of Verb ) Subject ( He, She, It ) + VERB – S / ES / IES NEGATIVE FORM (-) : Subject ( I, You, We, You, They ) + do…

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