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truths, or permanent situations in the present time. It is called "simple" because it does not require
any additional auxiliary verbs or verb forms to convey the present tense. In English grammar, the
simple present tense is used to talk about routines, facts, scheduled events, or things that are
generally true.
It is important to note that in the third person singular (he, she, it), the verb form takes an "-s" or "-
es" ending:
However, in other cases (I, you, we, they), the verb remains in its base form:
Overall, the simple present tense is used to talk about actions, habits, general truths, scheduled
events, or opinions that are valid in the present time.