Where simple present tense is used?
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When the subject is a singular verb we add the marker -s to the verb in a simple present tense. The simple present tense is used to talk about a habitual action. The simple present tense can be used to talk about general truths.
When the subject is a singular verb we add the marker -s to the verb in a simple present tense. The simple present tense is used to talk about a habitual action. The simple present tense can be used to talk about general truths.
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Simple present tense is used:
1) To express a habitual action.
Example :He drinks tea everyday.
2)To express general truth.
Example : The sun rises in the east.
3) In exclamatory sentences beginning with 'here's and 'there' to express what is actually taking place in the present.
Example :Here comes the bus!
4) In vivid narrative, as suitable for the simple past.
Example : Immediately the Sultan hurries to his hospital.
5)To express a future event that is part of a fixed timetable or fixed programme
Example :The match starts at 9 o'clock.
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Simple present tense is used:
1) To express a habitual action.
Example :He drinks tea everyday.
2)To express general truth.
Example : The sun rises in the east.
3) In exclamatory sentences beginning with 'here's and 'there' to express what is actually taking place in the present.
Example :Here comes the bus!
4) In vivid narrative, as suitable for the simple past.
Example : Immediately the Sultan hurries to his hospital.
5)To express a future event that is part of a fixed timetable or fixed programme
Example :The match starts at 9 o'clock.
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Hope it helped ☺☺☺☺☺
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