The baby ( cry ) for milk now
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the baby is crying for milk
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The baby is crying for milk now.
Explanation:
- To express acts that occur in the present, the simple present tense is used.
- The simple present tense is used to describe events that occur on a regular basis in the present, such as every day, week, or month. We use the simple present tense for anything that occurs frequently or is true. Here are a couple such examples: Every day, I go to school.
- When something is generally or always true, we use the present simple.
- Similarly, we must use this tense to describe a situation that we believe is more or less permanent.
- The next application is for habits or actions we perform on a regular basis.
The present simple is rarely used to describe an action that is happening right now. You are more likely to use the present progressive for this (e.g., I am typing right now). The present simple, on the other hand, is typically employed to depict repeating, timeless, and habitual behaviours.
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