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Give me 10 examples of simple present and simple past tense.
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Answered by mukeshkumarmuk364
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Answer:

10 examples of simple present

The sun rises at the east.

.She goes to work by car.

.It doesn’t rain here in the summer.

We cook every day.

He go to the gym club together.It usually rains every day here.

.It smells very delicious in the kitchen.

We generally sing songs all together.

We go to a gallery every Sunday.

Does he write an email?

simple past tense.

George came home very late last night.

2.I forgot my wallet.

3.He had a dog last year.

4.Last year I traveled to Germany.

5.Two boys played with a ball.

6.An old lady walked with her cat.

7.A nurse brought a little girl baby to the park.

8.An old man sat down and read his book.

9.A large trunk came around the corner.

10.She finished all the exercices.

Answered by MizBroken
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10 examples of simple present tense.

  1. My son lives in London.
  2. She plays basketball.
  3. He goes to football every day.
  4. He loves to play basketball.
  5. Does he go to school?
  6. It usually rains every day here.
  7. It smells very delicious in the kitchen.
  8. George brushes her teeth twice a day.
  9. He gets up early everyday.
  10. They they speak English in USA.

10 examples of simple past tense.

  1. Two boys played with a ball.
  2. An old lady walked with her cat.
  3. A nurse brought a little girl baby to the park.
  4. An old man sat down and read his book.
  5. Michael studied hard all year.
  6. Amelia chose to stay with her father.
  7. Mary forgot to turn off the light.
  8. I cancelled my meeting for tomorrow.
  9. We played basketball yesterday
  10. I went to school yesterday.

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