"The corn is planted in the Spring." How do I explain "is planted" grammar-wise? It is a continuous event, but why present tense + past tense? -Thanks!
It is not the past tense, and it is not a continuous event. The sentence is in the passive voice of the present simple tense . The passive voice is used because we are not interested in who plants the corn.
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It is not the past tense, and it is not a continuous event.
The sentence is in the passive voice of the present simple tense.
The passive voice is used because we are not interested in who plants the corn.
The passive is structure is: a form of the verb "be" + verb (past participle).
The present simple tense is used here because we are talking about a gene