Simple present tense Julio Blanco
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June 29th , 2023
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June 29th , 2023
The simple present is a verb tense used to talk about conditions or actions happening right now or habitual actions and occurrences
The simple present tense is employed in a sentence to represent an action or event that takes place or just happened in the given context at the present moment
The simple present tense is one of several forms of present tense in English. It is used to describe habits, unchanging situations, general truths
•The boys play football.
•My father writes books.
•She eats noodles every Sunday.
•You swim in the pool.
•I do not have a brother.
•You do not need to worry about me.
•We do not work together.
•Mark does not exercise.
Do they speak English?
Does he speak English?
Does she speak English?
Does it have four legs?
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