simple present tensecof the film starts at 6 pm
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It's already in simple present
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"The film starts at 6 pm." is in the simple present tense.
- In the above sentence, "starts" is the form of the simple present tense used to complete the sentence.
- The present tense of the verb indicates a state or an action that happens in the present time.
- The Simple Present Tense is used to refer to actions that happen in the present time. It is also used for actions that occur regularly or are universal truths.
- In the simple present tense, the base form of the verb is used. If the subject of the sentence is in the third person and singular in number, we add -s to the verb (start + s= starts) in the simple present tense.
Hence, The film starts at 6 pm.
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