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what is the rule of simple present tense​

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Answered by ahdiashmina
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The formula for simple present tense when the First Person is Singular is that the sentence starts with 'I', then a verb in its base form, followed by an object which is optional. Let us see some example sentences with a formula for simple present tense when the First Person is Singular: 1) I study hard for exams.

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The formula for simple present tense when the First Person is Singular is that the sentence starts with 'I', then a verb in its base form, followed by an object which is optional. Let us see some example sentences with a formula for simple present tense when the First Person is Singular: 1) I study hard for exams.j

Answered by Anonymous
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The formula for simple present tense when the First Person is Singular is that the sentence starts with 'I', then a verb in its base form, followed by an object which is optional. Let us see some example sentences with a formula for simple present tense when the First Person is Singular: 1) I study hard for exams.j

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