Exercise 14 simple present tense review 2026

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Below are 10 simple present indefinite tense examples: She drinks coffee every morning. (Habit) The Earth revolves around the sun. We go to the beach on weekends. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. I work as a teacher. The train leaves at 7 pm. They play tennis in the park every afternoon. The sun rises in the east.
Present continuous Im just leaving work. Mary is going to a new school next term. At eight oclock we are usually having breakfast. Michael is at university. These days most people are using email instead of writing letters. The children are growing up quickly. Its always raining in London.
The simple present tense is used to describe actions happening now or regularly. In the simple present, most regular verbs use the root form, except in the third-person singular (which ends in s or es). I feel great! Pauline loves pie.
Simple past: She wrote last night. Past progressive: She was writing when he called. Simple future: She will write tomorrow. Future progressive: She will be writing when you arrive.
Compound tenses comprise both past and present tense verbs, followed by a perfect or continuous aspect. Example of a sentence with compound tenses in the present and past tense; Ann has seen the child and we were reading the books in the balcony respectively.

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Consistent verb tense occurs when a writer keeps verbs in the same verb tense in their writing within sentences, paragraphs, and essays. For example, in the sentence My sister stayed in bed as I walked to school, both verbs stayed and walked are in the past tense.
The different forms of the present tense are present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous.
The cumulative verb tense is a verb tense that indicates that an event has taken place in the past and that its effects are still being felt in the present. It is also known as the perfective aspect.

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