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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

present tense

Hi,

I thought the present tense represents the present-day habits like playing tennis here on a Saturday: Joe routinely or habitually plays tennis every Saturday.

Joe plays tennis every Saturday.

Whereas, a present continous is normally used to indicate what he is doing at the moment.

Joe is playing tennis now.

Can I use this to note that I have attached or am attaching the list in this email? How would you explain this use of the present tense? I think my understading was not comprehensive enough.

Hi,
I attach a list a list of wonderful books with this email. Please find it.
  

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Hi I always type in letter or email to send others like that. I have attached ( am attaching ) a list of wonderful books with this email. these above one, I think, more correctable for use.

  • Hi I always type in letter or email to send others like that.
  • I have attached ( am attaching ) a list of wonderful books with this email.
  • these above one, I think, more correctable for use.
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Hi


I always type in letter or email to send others like that.

I have attached ( am attaching ) a list of wonderful books with this email.


these above one, I think, more correctable for use.

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