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explain about present tense forms....

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Answered by sunitabibha
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The present tense (abbreviated PRES or PRS) is a grammatical tense whose principal function is to locate a situation or event in the present time. The present tense is used for actions which are happening now. ... Similarly, in the historical present, the present tense is used to narrate events that occurred in the past.

Answered by MsShanaYa
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  • We use the simple present tense when we talk about the fixed habits or routine.. Things that don't change.

  • We use present continuous to talk about actions which are happening at the present moment, but will soon finish.

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  • The time express can come at the start or at end of the sentence. ( s+is/am/are+obj)

  • Time expressions we use with the present continuous :

Examples:

  1. At the moment: \small{ \sf{ \pink{Im \: watching \: television, \: at \: the \: moment. }}}

  1. These days: \small { \sf{ \orange{Anny \: is \: living \: in \: vadodara, \: these \: days. }}}

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  • The present continuous tense is formed from the present tense of the verb be and the present participle (ing form) of a verb.

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