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What is simple presentence of verb?

The simple present tense is a verb tense that describes actions or states that happen regularly, habitually, or are generally true. It's used for:

1. Actions that happen regularly or habitually:

* I go to the gym every morning.

* She eats breakfast at 7 am.

* They play soccer on weekends.

2. Facts or general truths:

* The sun rises in the east.

* Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.

* Cats purr when they are happy.

3. Present actions happening now:

* The phone rings.

* I see a bird flying.

* The dog barks. (Although the present continuous is more commonly used for actions happening at the moment)

Here's how to form the simple present tense:

* For most verbs: Use the base form of the verb (the infinitive without "to").

* Example: walk, eat, play, sing

* For the third-person singular (he, she, it): Add "-s" to the base form.

* Example: walks, eats, plays, sings

* For the verb "to be": Use "am", "is", or "are".

* Example: I am, she is, they are

Examples of the simple present tense:

* I work in a library.

* She studies French.

* The dog sleeps on the couch.

* It rains a lot here.

* We like to travel.

* They want to buy a new car.

Let me know if you have any more questions!

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