correct tense - always boil water before i ( drink) it
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I always boil water before I drink it.
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I always boil water before I drink it.
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The simple present tense is a verb tense with predominant uses. We use the simple present tense whilst an movement is going on proper now, or whilst it takes place regularly (or unceasingly, that's why it’s once in a while known as gift indefinite). Depending at the person, the simple present tense is shaped with the aid of using the use of the foundation root form or with the aid of using adding ‑s or ‑es to the end.
The Simple present tense is used:
- For habits
- For repeated moves or events
- For wellknown truths
- For commands or directions
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