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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

what are diffrence simpl present tens and future tense ?
  

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Future verb forms refer to actions in the future, actions that have not yet occurred. Simple present refers to actions occurring now or occurring generally in any time ('Water boils at 100°C').

  • Future verb forms refer to actions in the future, actions that have not yet occurred.
  • Simple present refers to actions occurring now or occurring generally in any time ('Water boils at 100°C').
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Future verb forms refer to actions in the future, actions that have not yet occurred.
Simple present refers to actions occurring now or occurring generally in any time ('Water boils at 100°C').
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Simple present tense is also used for future actions in combination with certain time expressions and conditional expressions, and sometimes for things that are planned or scheduled to happen. For example:

If it rains, we'll come home. (not "If it will rain")
We'll start when he arrives. (not "when he will arrive")
Let's wait until he arrives. (not "until he will arrive")
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Simple present tense:

I am happy now.
He plays the piano.

Future tense:

I will be happy tomorrow.
He will play the piano next Thursday.

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