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uses of be in affirmative simple present tense​

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Answered by anoopseba
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expressing a state if something

Answered by dishitagryffindor48
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The principal use of the simple present is to refer to an action or event that takes place habitually, but with the verb "to be" the simple present tense also refers to a present or general state, whether temporary, permanent or habitual. I am happy. She is helpful.

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