Sunday, December 18, 2016

Present Indefinite Tense

Definition:
The Present Indefinite Tense, commonly known as Basic or Simple Present Tense is used to describe an event that takes place at the moment. It is the fundamental tense in English Grammar which is used to express the true event of the time.

Features:
  1. Usually Base/First form of verb or Present Participle is used to explicit the activity/event/action/state taking place.
  2. The completeness of the action is not mentioned in the sentence.
  3. It is used to direct a hobby/a habit/routine work/series of events happening now.
  4. While using Present Indefinite Tense, the person considers the fact was a truth before; it is a truth now and will eventually remain a truth always.


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