The bus usually (arrive) here at 6 o'clock
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The bus usually arrives here at 6 o'clock
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The bus usually arrives here at 6 o'clock.
- The simple present tense is used when you employ a verb to describe something that happens regularly in the present, such as every day, every week, or every month.
- We employ the simple present tense for something that occurs frequently or is true.
- Here are a couple of such examples:
- Every day, I go to school.
- The bus normally gets here at 6 a.m.
- The sun comes up in the east.
- I get up early.
- The moon shines brightly.
- Consequently, as the sentence is given talks of the activity that happens on a daily basis, we use the simple present form of the verb arrive, i.e. arrives.
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