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Excel (2010) can remember the last 100 actions you completed.
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The verb "remembers" is in the simple present tense. It indicates an action that is currently happening or a general truth. This tense is often used to express habitual actions or states of being. For example, "She remembers her childhood fondly."
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if you do it one thousand times
It is possible for the actions of your dog's previous owners to have caused you to feel traumatized.
The present simple is used for habitual actions or general truths in the present. The past simple is used for actions that were completed in the past. The present participle is used for actions happening at the same time as the main verb, while the past participle is used for completed actions or to form the perfect tenses.