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diffrence between simple present and simple past


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Simple Present Tense
Action which is happening now is called Simple Present Tense.
Eg:You walk for two hundred meters, then you turn left.

Simple Past Tense
Action which is happened or done is called Simple Present tense.
Eg:Last night I played my guitar loudly and the neighbors complained.

Differnce Between Simple Present tense and Simple Past tense.

Simple Past means action which is done and Simple Present means action which is happening now.

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