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  1. There are two tenses in English: past and present. The present tense is used to talk about the present and to talk about the future. There are four present tense forms: Present simple. I work. Present continuous. I am working. Present perfect. I have worked.

    • Present simple

      The present tense is the base form of the verb: I work in...

  2. The 4 Present Tenses: Examples Uses; simple present tense: I go. I like chocolate. The train arrives at 5 o'clock. A horse walks into a bar, and the barman says, "why the long face?" The simple present tense is used: (1) To describe facts and habits. (2) To describe scheduled events in the future.

  3. The present tense is the base form of the verb: I work in London. But with the third person singular ( she / he / it ), we add an –s: She works in London. Present simple questions. Look at these questions: Do you play the piano? Where do you live? Does Jack play football? Where does he come from? Do Rita and Angela live in Manchester?

  4. The simple present tense is an English verb tense used to describe facts and habits, to describe scheduled events in the future, and to tell stories. Here are two easy examples of each usage: (1) Simple present tense to describe facts and habits. Alan walks the dog every morning. He plays chess.

  5. We use the simple present tense for: events that take place regularly or habitually with signal words such as: always, never, rarely, often Example: He plays football every Tuesday. events that take place one after the other Example: After school Colin goes home, packs his bag, puts on his football shirt and then he goes to football training.

  6. 3 de jul. de 2023 · 1. Present Simple Tense. Use this form of the tense when describing general, constant and regular everyday events. For example: The boy swims. The monkey sleeps. The dog barks. Rain is scarce in the desert. Or, you can use it to describe common facts, such as: A circle is round in shape. A triangle has three sides. The earth rotates on its own axis

  7. 1. What is the Present Tense? When writing and speaking, we use the present tense to talk about what we are doing or whats going on now; in the present. We use certain forms of verbs to show that the timeline for the sentence is currently happening or continuing to happen.