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PRESENT TENSE

&
PAST TENSE
We use Present Simple Tense to talk about:

■ something that happens


■ something that is true in the regularly in the present:
present I eat rice everyday

I’m nineteen years old.


I’m a student.
■ something that is always true:
He lives in London
The human body contains 206
bones.
■ to talk about the past
I stayed at my
grandma’s house last night
■ to talk about the hypotheses – things
that are imagined rather than true. Past Simple
I would always help someone who Tense
really needed help.

■ To give a polite expressions


excuse me, I was wondering if
this was the bus to Blitar .
THANK YOU
someone@example.com

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