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He has always liked this author. = Present Perfect.
I had always hoped to visit this town. = Past Perfect.
She always knew that... = Past Tense.
He will always remember you. = Future.
lately
You use "s" with verbs in the simple present tense when the subject is he, she, or it. For example, "He eats," "She studies," "It runs."
No, "always" is used to indicate that something is continuous or unchanging. Since the past tense implies that something has already happened and is completed, it would be contradictory to use past tense after "always."
The verb to have is conjugated as follows in the simple present: I have - you have - he/she/it has - we have - you have - they have
To refer to actions that are happening now (at the present moment)
You should use the simple present tense when you are talking about something that is happening now.
present tense..ofcourse..its so simple..
Did is usually used in past tense sentences, while does is used in present tense.Also do is used as simple present , for the pronouns I, we , you , they , anddoes is used as simple present , for the pronouns he, she , it.Furthermore do is for plural, does for singular, and did is for both plural and singular.
Education is mandatory in many countries.It is mandatory that you attend this meeting.
Education is mandatory in many countries.It is mandatory that you attend this meeting.
Education is mandatory in many countries.It is mandatory that you attend this meeting.
Present simple is used to talk about: 1. Something that is always true - The sun rises in the east. Ice melts when you heat it. 2. Some thing that is true now - I live in Ekatahuna. She likes Jon. 3. Something you do again and again ie a habit. - I get up at 7:00am and eat breakfast. Present continuous is used to talk about: 1. Some thing that is happening now - I am using my computer. 2. Something that is happening around now. - My father is writing a book. 3. Something in the future. - We are having a party on the weekend. Present continuous is not usually used with state verbs. For example: She is knowing you - should be present simple - She knows you. I am loving it - should be present simple - I love it