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Here is a part of a letter. Underline the verbs in the simple present tense and circle the verbs in the present continuous tense. From my window, I have a wonderful view of the town. I see gently sloping green pastures where cows are grazing in plenty. As I am writing this, I hear some bells clang in the distance. The sound is making me feel so relaxed. From where I am sitting right now, I can make out a temple-like structure. Beyond that, lie the mountains. There are steep rocks and a waterfall. The mountain rises high above us and the sky beyond looks wonderful. As I watch, it is changing colour as the sun begins to set. It is breathtaking! ​

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Answered by 10018kohlivirat
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Answer:

simple Present Tense

The Simple Present is used to express :

(i) A habitual action

(ii) A general truth

(iii) What is happening (in exclamatory sentences only)

(iv) An order or request.

(i) A habitual action :

I go for a walk daily.

He comes to school at 8 O’clock.

(ii) General truth :

The sun rises in the east.

Two and two make four.

(iii) What is happening :

Here comes the chief guest !

(iv) An order or request :

Obey your teachers.

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