Water freezes at zero degrees. what kind of meaning is expressed by the use of simple present tense
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water freezes at zero degrees.
this means that there is some sort of action present over there. usually simple present tense is used to represent factual or habitual actions. here, in the sentence the habitual action of water is that water freezes at zero degrees which is a habit or a universal truth based on water and the freezing action of water is present over there.
for ex. he goes to school.
this is a habitual action of the boy and there is some action going over there.
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facts or things that are always or generally true
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