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Category: Grammar

Simple Present Tense: Lesson and exercises

Posted on September 27, 2014September 27, 2024 By The Lingwist
Simple Present Tense: Lesson and exercises

The simple present tense is one of the most fundamental aspects of English grammar. Whether you’re just starting out or need a refresher, mastering the simple present tense is essential for everyday communication. This article will break down the simple present tense, explain its uses, and provide engaging exercises to reinforce your learning. 1. What…

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