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how to from simple present tense or present continuous tense​

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Answered by Yauvan
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Answered by malaiappan70
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Formulating a Simple Present Tense:

When the singular form of the subject or a singular pronoun is used, the verb is used in the simple present tense by adding a ‘-s’ to it. Let us look at some examples,

He goes to the library often.

When does the flight to Seychelles depart from Mumbai airport?

I always wake up at 6 am.

We agree with most of your plan.

I like chocolates.

Formulating the Present Continuous Tense:

It is formed from the present tense of the auxiliary verb ‘to be’ and the present participle of the verb ‘-ing’. Examples are,

The noise is beginning to give me a headache.

I am complaining to his mother about him.

Why aren’t you doing yourhomework, Ravi?

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