What is Simple Present Tense? Explain with 10 examples.

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    Aashi Shukla

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    The simple present tense (also known as the Present Indefinite Tense) is used to talk about habits, facts, and general truths that are happening now or that happen regularly. Below are 10 simple present indefinite tense examples:

    • She drinks coffee every morning.  (Habit)
    • The Earth revolves around the sun.  (Fact)
    • We go to the beach on weekends.  (Habit)
    • Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.  (Fact)
    • I work as a teacher.  (Present state)
    • The train leaves at 7 pm.  (Schedule)
    • They play tennis in the park every afternoon.  (Habit)
    • The sun rises in the east.  (General truth)
    • She speaks French fluently.  (Pr
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