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What is the tense of the sentence, You can hear a robin singing.

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Answered by sinharoysrijita
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Answered by TheFairyTale
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What is the tense of the sentence ?

you can hear a robin singing.

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You can hear a robin singing.

This is Present indefinite Tense or Simple Present tense.

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N.B :- Don't be confused. The 'singing' word is used as participle here. It's not about the present continuous tense. We can write the sentence as " You can hear a robin which is singing" The main verb is in simple present form.

Simple present tense formation :

Subject + verb (present form) + object + remaining.

  • The sentence in simple present tense may be the universal truth, daily habits etc.

  • eg-
  • 1.The earth moves round the sun.
  • 2. Mahi goes to playground in every evening.

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