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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: 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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Answered by archnachoursiya1440
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Explanation:

1 and second one because it tells universal truth and daily habbits

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