(PART-1)BEST WAY TO LEARN TENSES THROUGH GRAPH APPROACH(PRESENT TENSE)

                                                       
                                                Present Simple

The present simple tense generally expresses events, or situations, that exist usually, always, or habitually. They have existed in the past, exist now (in the present) and will probably exist in the future.


Ms. Priyanka teaches English.
Priyanka brushes her teeth every day.




-Present simple is used to express a state or condition (stative), or habitual action.
  • Fresh bread smells wonderful. (stative)
  • Dev takes the bus to school usually. (habitual)
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                                            Present Continuous (Progressive)

The present continuous tense expresses an action which began in the past, is in progress now and will probably continue into the future.


Ms. Priyanka is teaching right now.
(She will probably continue teaching.)





-Present continuous is also commonly used in English to express a continuous action in the future by adding a time word to the sentence.


  • My plane is leaving tomorrow.
  • My friend is arriving from Germany at 7:00 p.m

                                                      Present Perfect

The present perfect tense expresses an action that occurs before another time, or event.


The boss has left the office.
(He left sometime before now.)





Examples of present perfect:
  • I have seen the movie already.
  • Somya has lost her favorite ring.


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