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Thursday 19 January 2012

Present indefinite tense

Present indefinite tense tells us about the sudden past which was present a moment ago or it tell us about the regularity.
Usually in thus sentence first form of verb are used but with singular noun or pronoun we add “s” or “es” in the first form of verb. This edition is not applicable to the other plural noun (we, they etc.).
General pattern of thus sentence is as:
(Subject + Verb + s or es + object) Example:
  1. I go to school daily. 
  2. He goes to school daily. 
In above cases sentence is almost same but the change is pronoun which causes the addition of es to verb.

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