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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Present Simple /Indefinite Tense?

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I have two questions for you:

1. Is Present Indefinite tense is the second name of Present simple tense without having any difference?

2. 1. Is Past Indefinite tense is the second name of Past simple tense without having any difference?

  

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Simple present tense is the grammatical name of the tense. It can be used in several different ways. Present Indefinite (tense) describes one usage (habitual, universal) of the simple present tense.

  • Simple present tense is the grammatical name of the tense.
  • It can be used in several different ways.
  • Present Indefinite (tense) describes one usage (habitual, universal) of the simple present tense.
  • g.
  • Water boils at 100º C.
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Simple present tense is the grammatical name of the tense. It can be used in several different ways.

Present Indefinite (tense) describes one usage (habitual, universal) of the simple present tense.

e.g.

Water boils at 100º C.
Mother cooks dinner every day at 5:00.

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