Which tense is used to express general truths and facts? *
A Present continuous tense
B Present perfect tense
C Past perfect tense
D Present indefinite tense
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d.present indefinite tense
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Option D - Present indefinite tense used to express general truths and facts.
Explanation:
- The verb is used to describe tense, which is the time period during which the event is taking place.
- The action is carried out in the present, but there is no specified time limit for when it must be completed.
- This is known as the present indefinite tense or present tense.
- True events, the immediate future, habits, nature, etc. can all be expressed using the present indefinite tense.
Example:
- Sally loves chocolate cake.
- Adam eats an apple every day.
The second is to discuss routine behaviors or events like:
- I go to school every day.
- Dad goes to office every day.
Uses of Present Indefinite Tense:
- The sun rises in the east, man is mortal, and the earth revolves around the sun are all examples of universal truths.
- In reference to a current event: She sings a song; boys play football; I read a book.
- For routine activities and those with the adjectives always, never, rarely, and infrequently. For instance, She always tells the truth, I never lie, and my office opens at 11 a.m.
- In relation to upcoming events: The third semester of my school's academic year begins in one week.
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