The computer isn't mind it belongs to Ramesh. identify the tense
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The computer isn't mine, it belongs to Ramesh- simple present tense.
- The given sentence is written in simple present tense because the verb "belong" ends with "s" and tells us that the action is happening right now.
- Some other examples of sentences which have their verbs in simple present tense are as follows:
- Ramesh sleeps in the afternoon.
- Seema speaks English all the time.
- Varun hates cats.
- Every child likes candies and ice cream.
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The computer isn't mine. it belongs to Ramesh. (identify the tense)
The given sentence is in the simple present tense.
The word 'belongs' means 'the property of someone''. In the given sentence, the computer belongs to Ramesh.
There are four present tenses:
1) Simple Present Tense: I go
2) Present Continuous Tense: I am going
3) Present Perfect Tense: I have gone.
4) Present Perfect Continuous Tense: I have been going
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