We use the Simple Present Tense to talk about things we do every day. It shows our habits, routines, and general truths. Let’s learn how to find it in a paragraph using a short example.
How to Identify Simple Present Tense:• Structure:
• Subject + base verb (s/es for he/she/it)
• Example: I play, She plays, We go, He eats
• Usage:
• To talk about habits, routines, facts, and general truths.
• Keywords: always, usually, every day, sometimes, never, often
• Verb Form:
• The verb remains in its base form or adds -s/-es with he/she/it.
Daily-Used Paragraph (Simple Present Tense):
I wake up at 7 o’clock every day. मी दररोज सात वाजता उठतो. I brush my teeth and take a bath.
मी दात घासतो आणि आंघोळ करतो. Then I eat my breakfast. मग मी नाश्ता करतो. My mother packs my school bag. माझी आई माझी शाळेचे दफ्तर भरते. I go to school at 7 o’clock. मी सात वाजता शाळेला जातो.
How to Identify:
• The verbs: wake up, brush, take, eat, packs, go are all in the Simple Present Tense.
• These actions show daily routine and habitual actions.
• No helping verbs like is/am/are/was/were are used before the action verbs.
• The verbs: wake up, brush, take, eat, packs, go are all in the Simple Present Tense.
• These actions show daily routine and habitual actions.
• No helping verbs like is/am/are/was/were are used before the action verbs.
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