why are instructions are given in simple present tense
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The present tense is used there in place of imperatives, to give instructions to the candidates on how to complete the test paper.
The intention is presumably that the candidates read the instructions and follow them straightaway: they don't do the test later, at some point in the future
The intention is presumably that the candidates read the instructions and follow them straightaway: they don't do the test later, at some point in the future
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