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John liao Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Past simple or present simple, new concept English 2.52

We have just moved into a new house and I have been working hard all morning. I have been trying to get my new room in order. This has not been easy because I own over a thousand books. To make matters worse, the room is rather small, so I have temporarily put my books on the floor. At the moment, they cover every inch of floor space and I actually have to work on them to get in or out of the room.

Why here present simple "cover every inch" is used rather than past simple "covered every inch" ?
  

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They cover describes the present situation. The books are on the floor at the very moment the author writes the text. I actually have to work on them is also in the present tense, not I had to work...

  • They cover describes the present situation.
  • The books are on the floor at the very moment the author writes the text.
  • I actually have to work on them is also in the present tense, not I had to work...
  • CB
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They cover describes the present situation. The books are on the floor at the very moment the author writes the text. I actually have to work on them is also in the present tense, not I had to work...

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