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Simple Present Tense in English Simple Present Tense indicates an action which happens in the present, but it isn’t necessary Easy English Grammar, Study English Grammar, English Tenses, Tatabahasa Inggeris, Presente Simple, Tenses English, Materi Bahasa Inggris, English Grammar Tenses, English Grammar Exercises

Simple Present Tense in English Simple Present Tense indicates an action which happens in the present, but it isn’t necessary for actions to happen right now. Simple present tense indicates, unchanging situations, general truths, scientific facts, habits, fixed arrangements and frequently occuring events. POSITIVE FORM (+) : Subject ( I, You, We, You, They ) + V1 ( First Form of Verb ) Subject ( He, She, It ) + VERB – S / ES / IES NEGATIVE FORM (-) : Subject ( I, You, We, You, They ) + do…

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You sometimes feel complex when using verb s/es or verb ing and don't know what the correct way to use it. The worksheet "Present simple and Present continuous about spelling rules" really can help you. After teaching my students for a while, I realize that they sometimes confused with the verb when adding s/es/ing. So I decided to make this worksheet to help them to improve their grammar skill. If you still think that using a verb in the present tenses with s/es form or ing form is a…

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Simple Present Tense Rules, Plural Verbs, Tense Formula, Tenses Rules, Presente Simple, Verb Examples, Present Tense Verbs, Singular Nouns, English Help

English Help: Verbs - Examples of Verbs in the Present Tense, when to use the Present Tense, different spellings for present tense verbs, how to make questions in the present tense, the differences between the present tense and the present continuous tense, with video lessons, examples and explanations.

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