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if an action is mentioned without any reference to it's completeness or in completeness.it is called present in definite tense

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Is simple tense the same meaning as present indefinite tense?

Yes, simple tense and present indefinite tense refer to the same concept of actions happening in the present without specifying whether they are continuous or habitual.


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Present indefinite tense is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, and scheduled events. It is also used to express simple facts and routine activities. Past indefinite tense is used to describe actions that were completed in the past and are not continuing in the present. It is used to narrate past events, state specific times of actions in the past, and express completed actions in the past.


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Why we use I plural instead of singular in present indefinite?

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