difference between indefinite simple tense and simple tense i will mark the correct answer as brainlest it would really help do not give me a answer from google please i will delete it if you do
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Explanation:
Simple present tense or present indefinite tense are same.
We use these (or this tense) to describe actions that are habitual, repeated, recurring or are universal truths.
Every complete verb has five forms:
write (infinitive), writes (present), wrote (past), written (past participle), writing (present participle).
In active voice, we use the first form (infinitive) or the second form (present) to express the action. I / We/You/They write , He/She/It /The boy writes.
In passive voice, we use the past participle of the verb (written) with is/am/are: is written, am written, are written.
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