What is habbitual action?
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Answer:
that action which sre repeated daily as our habit. like as go to bed
Explanation:
In English grammar, the habitual present is a verb in the present tense used to indicate an action that occurs regularly or repeatedly. It is also known as the present habitual.
Typically, the habitual present employs dynamic verbs, not stative verbs, and it may be accompanied by an adverb of frequency such as always, often, or seldom.
Examples and Observations
"He runs every morning in New York. Twice around the reservoir. I know, because I go with him. I don't run, but I go." (Wil Haygood, Sweet Thunder: The Life and Times of Sugar Ray Robinson. Knopf, 2009)
In the movie 50 First Dates, Lucy Whitmore wakes up every day with no memory of the previous day as a result of an automobile accident that has virtually eliminated her short-term memory.
"His wife buys daily the food for that day in a permanent market of small stores and booths in the plaza in quantities so small as to astound and amaze an American housewife."(May N. Diaz, Tonalá: Conservatism, Responsibility and Authority in a Mexican Town. University of California Press, 1966)
"Joshua Stillman must be old but nobody ever thinks of what his age might be, he is so very much alive. He goes to the city every day and comes back early every afternoon. As he so seldom talks about himself nobody knows exactly what he does except that it has to do with books and small print."(Katharine Reynolds, Green Valley. Grosset & Dunlap, 1919)