Grammar - the simple present
- The simple present tense is used to describe facts or general truths, and
actions that are usual or repeated. these actions can be a hobby, a daily
event, or a scheduled event.
- It is commonly used for verbs that describe mental states, such as think,
know, hope, see, think, understand, and want.
- When we use an adverb of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes,
never) with the simple present, the adverb comes before the main verb.
actions that are usual or repeated. these actions can be a hobby, a daily
event, or a scheduled event.
- It is commonly used for verbs that describe mental states, such as think,
know, hope, see, think, understand, and want.
- When we use an adverb of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes,
never) with the simple present, the adverb comes before the main verb.
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Nap Nguyen
Vietnam
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