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she always ___ up early in the morning. in simple present tense

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Answered by sumukh2
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Answered by nikitasingh79
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She always gets up early in the morning in the simple present tense.

Explanation:

  • In this sentence, the verb gets is correct to fill in the blank because in the simple present tense with the singular subject (She), we use the base form (present form) with s/es of the verb.
  • The above-given sentence express habitual action, which happens all the time or repeatedly or at regular intervals.
  • Generally, the adverbs every day, always, often, usually, regularly, etc., are used.

Simple present tense is used to show:

Habitual or repeated actions:

E.g -

  • I go for a morning walk at 5 o'clock.
  • He usually goes to his doctor once a week.
  • I watch TV daily after 8:00 p.m.
  • She often quarrels with her friends.
  • My mother always goes to Haridwar in the summer.

State or action at the present moment:

E.g. - The birds are in the sky.

General or eternal truths:

E.g. -  The sun rises in the East.

Fairly permanent truths:

E.g. -  My father teaches English in a degree college.

Future action:

E.g. - Our principal retires next month.

Historical or dramatic present:

E.g. -  Brutus and others stab Caesar.

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