It is the least used form of present tense. Present perfect progressive tense is used to indicate an action that began in the past and is still occurring in the present. Both present perfect and present perfect continuous tense can be used to indicate this type of action. Structure: Subject + have/has + been + [verb +… Continue reading Present Perfect Continuous
Category: 1. Present Tense
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Present Perfect Tense
The present perfect tense is used when one intends to indicate: an action that occurred at a time which is indefinite and has its effect on the subject or an action that occurred many times and has the possibility to occur in the present/future or an action that began in the past and still going on in the present.… Continue reading Present Perfect Tense
Present Continuous Tense
The present progressive tense is used to indicate the ongoing time (now). However, the stative verbs do not usually take the form of present progressive tense even though they refer to the present time. Now, continually, perpetually, at this moment, at the moment, right now, this season, this year, forever, etc. words or word pairs are usually signs that the… Continue reading Present Continuous Tense
Present Indefinite Tense
The present indefinite tense, also known as simple present tense, denotes a stative or habitual or eternally true action. Generally, simple present tense is used to indicate an action which happens – always, regularly, every day, daily, normally, generally, usually, occasionally, sometimes, often, rarely, frequently, nowadays, naturally, seldom, constantly, never, every week, every year, once a year, on… Continue reading Present Indefinite Tense
Definition
Definition of Present Tense : Present Tense represents actions which occur in the present. Examples of Present Tense: Rock wants to sing. Bill writes the letters. Peter is coming to our place. Bob has given the book to Allen. I am going to the varsity. Aric loves to read books. Lisa has been living in… Continue reading Definition