Present Simple Tense/ Tenses in english grammar ✅#tenses

Present Simple Tense/ Tenses in english grammar ✅#tenses

Present Simple Tense / Affirmative Sentences Types Of Tenses: ~~In English grammar, tenses are verb forms that indicate the time of an action or state. There are three main tenses: 1-Present 2-Past 3-Future Each of these can be further divided into four aspects: This creates a total of 12 tenses in English. Present simple Present continuous Present Perfect Present perfect continuous Past simple Past continuous Past perfect Past perfect continuous Future Simple Future continuous Future perfect Future perfect continuous In this video we will explain simple Present tense: Simple Present Tense: ~~Usage: Used for habits, facts, and general truths (e.g., "I eat breakfast every morning.") The simple present is a verb tense with two main uses. Use the simple present tense when an action is happening right now or when it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it’s sometimes called present indefinite). Use the root form of the verb for most subjects in the simple present tense. Add s or es for the third-person singular. Examples: 1-He writes. 2-She goes. Detailed Explanation; The simple present describes habitual actions or general truths, while the present continuous describes actions happening now. Example: She writes daily. vs. She is writing now. The simple present tense is one of the most essential verb tenses in English, used to describe actions happening right now, habitual occurrences, or general truths. Mastering the simple present is crucial for expressing everyday routines and facts. In this video we’ll explore how to form the simple present tense with clear examples and practical tips to help you use it correctly in any context. ➡️➡️Watch it and get better understanding of Present Simple tense.Also don’t forget to Subscribe✅ my English channel for more Tenses videos .👌 #englishgrammar #spokenenglish #education #tenseinenglishgrammar #presenttenses #unfrezzmyaccount #youtubeshorts #viralshort #vocabulary #tenses_in_english #tensestructure