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what is the present action

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Answered by prostudyadvik
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Explanation:

The PRESENT TENSE uses the verb's base form (write, work), or, for third-person singular subjects, the base form plus an -s ending (he writes, she works). The PRESENT TENSE indicates that an action is present, now, relative to the speaker or writer.

Answered by Sneha4344
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Explanation:

  • the present tense indicates that an action is present now, relative to the speaker or writer .
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