Structure of present indefinite tense
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Present Indefinite tense is used to describes the present form of a verb, but the action can also take place regularly or be repeated. The simple present is formed with the infinitive, in the 3rd person singular (he, she, it or singular noun) the suffix -s or es is added with the first form of the verb.
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Present Indefinite tense is used to describes the present form of a verb, but the action can also take place regularly or be repeated. The simple present is formed with the infinitive, in the 3rd person singular (he, she, it or singular noun) the suffix -s or es is added with the first form of the verb.
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