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please give me essay on simple present ​

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Answered by lillu5
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Explanation:

Repeated actions and express the idea that an action is usual. The action can be a hobby, a daily occurrence, a scheduled event or something that happens regularly e.g. I play soccer. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do e.g. She never goes on holidays. ‘Habitual’ is a common term used to describe the meaning of this term, which has come under scrutiny. What constitutes habitual action is determined completely by experience, and not at all by language – especially not by the tense of the verb (Pennington, 1988, pg.53).

Facts or generalisations It indicates that the speaker believes that a fact was true before (past), is true now (present), will be true in the future e.g. Spiders have eight legs and is timeless. It is also used to make generalizations about people or hings e.g. Vanessa is boring (Pennington, 1988, pg.53).

Past and Future events Simple present is used to talk about the past or future and is described in a very immediate way, bringing the past or future into the present, including them as part of the present reality of the speaker and the hearer.

As pointed out by Brown and Levinson (1978), shifting to the present tense is a way to show deference and positive regard towards the hearer, making a good story which pulls [the hearer] right into the middle of the events being discussed, metaphorically at any rate, thereby increasing their intrinsic interest…;

Structure of Present Simple sentences

I base He

You form She verb + S

We of It

They verb

(+) Subject + verb + … (+) Subject + verbS + …

(-) Subject + DON’T + verb + … (-) Subject + DOESN’T = verb +…

(?) DO + subject + verb + … (?) DOES + subject + verb + …

(WH)WH Q + DO + subject + verb +.. (WH) WH Q + DOES + Subject + verb +

WHO + verbS WHO + verbS

Answered by muddassir47
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