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TESOL Certification China Hegang

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The present tense predominantly describes a current event or state of being. However, somewhat unusually, the present tense can also be used to describe past and future events (more on this below). For example: I jump in the lake every Saturday. (present event) I am happy. (present state of being) The meeting ends at 6 o'clock. (future event) (See \"Uses\" for Simple Present Tense in the table below.) A man walks into a bar. Ouch! (past event) (See \"Uses\" for Simple Present Tense in the table below.) The tense of a verb is determined by when the action took place. The three main tenses are: past tense present tense future tense The present tense is categorised further depending on whether the action is in progress or completed.


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