present tense formula
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The formula for simple present tense when the First Person is Singular is that the sentence starts with 'I', then a verb in its base form, followed by an object which is optional.
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Present Simple tense
The simple present is a verb tense with two main uses. We use simple present tense when an action is happening right now, or when it is happening right now, Or when it is happens regularly (or increasingly, Which is why it is sometimes called present indefinite), Depending to the person, the simple present tense is formed by using the root form or by adding -s Or -es to the end.
Or When 'Does' is used in present indefinite tense then, 's/es' not added with the verb because 'Does' is made adding 'es' with 'do' (do+es= does).
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Present Indefinite tense
Types of Sentense: Rule:
Introgative Do/does+
Sub+Verb+
(Ist form) +
Obj+(?).
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