basic structure of the aspect of tenses
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Subject (third person singular number) + verb in simple present form + s/es + . . . . . Subject (all other kinds) + verb in simple present form + . . . . . Note: When 'be' verbs work as the main verb in a sentence, they are different from the above structures.
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In English, the three basic verb tenses are past, present, and future. Verbs in past tense express what happened in the past. Verbs in present tense express actions that are currently happening, or occur over a period of time that includes the present.
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