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REMEMBER: The simple tenses of the verb are the simple present, simple future tenses. Each verb tense tells us when a certain action happens.​

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REMEMBER: The simple tenses of the verb are the simple present, simple future tense, and past tense. Each verb tense tells us when a certain action happens.​ In addition,

  • SIMPLE PRESENT

We use the simple present tense when an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it's sometimes called present indefinite). Depending on the person, the simple present tense is formed by using the root form or by adding ‑s or ‑es to the end.

My father goes to mall.  

She loves to play tennis.

She thinks he is very lucky

  • SIMPLE FUTURE

The simple future is a verb tense that's used to talk about things that haven't happened yet. This year, Jen will read War and Peace. It will be hard, but she's determined to do it. Use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future.

They will stay in that park

Sam will prefer coffee to tea.

Bob will go to the library tomorrow.

  • SIMPLE PAST

The simple past is a verb tense that is used to talk about things that happened or existed before now. ... Unlike the past continuous tense, which is used to talk about past events that happened over a period of time, the simple past tense emphasizes that the action is finished.

She saw a movie yesterday.

I didn't see a play yesterday.

Last month, I traveled to Japan.

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