Present tense | Defination and Examples Of Tense

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
  • The present tense is a verb form that expresses actions, events, or states that occur in the present moment. It is used to describe something that is happening now, or is true in general.
    There are four main types of present tense:
    1. _Simple Present Tense_:
    Used to describe a general or habitual action.
    Example: "I go to school every day."
    2. _Present Continuous Tense_:
    Used to describe an action that is happening now.
    Example: "I am studying for my exam."
    3. _Present Perfect Tense_:
    Used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present.
    Example: "I have studied English for three years."
    4. _Present Perfect Continuous Tense_:
    Used to describe an action that has been happening for a period of time up to the present.
    Example: "I have been studying for two hours."
    Additionally, there are other forms of present tense, such as:
    _Present Habitual Tense_:
    Used to describe a regular or habitual action.
    Example: "I usually go to the gym on weekends."
    _Present Conditional Tense_:
    Used to describe a hypothetical or uncertain situation in the present.
    Example: "If I won the lottery, I would buy a house."
    Examples of present tense usage:
    Statements: "I am a student."
    Habits: "I go to the gym every Monday."
    General truths: "Water freezes at 0°C."
    Actions in progress: "I am writing an email."
    Scheduled events: "I have a meeting at 2pm today."
    Note that the usage of present tense can vary depending on the context, register, and dialect of English.

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