There is no simple continuous tense past or present.
Present simple tense has only one verb. eg I talk to the dog.
Present continuous tense has be verb + present participle eg I am talking to the dog.
Here is a paragraph using present simple:
My name is Joe. I come from Ekatahuna. I am married. We liveon a farm and have lots of cows and sheep. My wife works at the local high school but I spend all my day on the farm. I enjoy farm work. - verbs in bold.
We don't usually write using one tense but here is a paragraph in present continuous:
My family are all staying at the beach house. My brother Bob is taking his sons fishing. My wife and Bob's wife are sitting on the deck having a cup of tea. I am reading the news paper. The sun is shining.
"I have never met anybody famous" is in the tense known as the Present Perfect Simple because it describes a past action that continues to the present.
There are three verb tenses. These are past, present and future tense. Consistent verb tense is when you use the same verb tense throughout your writing or speaking. Often people mistakenly go back and forth between different tenses.
simple present tens of tore is tear.
Drag IS the simple present tense.
VerbareSecond-person singular simple present tense of beMary, where are you going?First-person plural simple present tense of beWe are not coming.Second-person plural simple present tense of beMary and John, are you listening?Third-person plural simple present tense of beThey are here somewhere.
informal paragraph maeans the simple way to express the paragraph
"I have never met anybody famous" is in the tense known as the Present Perfect Simple because it describes a past action that continues to the present.
I was asked to write a paragraph in the simple past tense. I had no idea how to do this so I asked for help on the web and someone wrote this for me.
There are three verb tenses. These are past, present and future tense. Consistent verb tense is when you use the same verb tense throughout your writing or speaking. Often people mistakenly go back and forth between different tenses.
Present simple.
The present simple is strike.
Answer is the simple present tense of answer.
Get is the simple present tense.
The simple present tense of can is just can.
The present perfect of run is has run (singular) or have run (plural). The present perfect tense is formed by combining has or have with the past participle of a verb to describe an action that began in the past and continues in the present or that was completed at some indefinite time in the past.
Yes when people refer to the "present tense" they often mean the "simple present tense". The other present tenses are normally referred to as such. For example, the "present perfect tense".Also:It is called present simple or simple present because it has one verb.
the simple present tense and the present tense.