The simple present tense simply talks about present. In affirmative, the simple present tense has the same form as the infinitive form of verb but adds an s for the third person singular subject. Affirmative Negative I talk […]
Verbs- an introduction
Verbs or the action words fall in two categories: * Auxiliary verbs– be(is/am/are), have, do, can, could, may, might, will, shall, should, would, ought, need, dare. * Main verbs– play, work, jump, sing, dance, go, come and so on. Let us see the verb ‘play’ in various tenses: Present Simple– she plays Continuous– she is playing […]
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