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Define all structures of
simple present​

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Answered by bhartigupta534
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Simple present tense indicates, unchanging situations, general truths, scientific facts, habits, fixed arrangements and frequently occuring events. The Structures of Simple Present Tense. POSITIVE FORMS (+) : Subject ( I, You, We, They ) + V1 ( First Form of Verb ) Subject ( He, She, It ) + VERB – S / ES / IES.

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Answered by MissAlison
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The Simple present:-

In short, the Simple present is used to express..

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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