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the simple present tense expresses general truths which may be considered valid from all times is it true or false​

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Answered by divyasree9983
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Simple present: Use the simple present to describe a general truth or a habitual action. This tense indicates that the statement is generally true in the past, present, and future.

Answered by sahusukanta70
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Explanation:

They sleep late at night.

The sun sets in the west

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