I know that Present Simple is used for actions that often or regularly happen. But is it always required to use words like 'every month', 'every week,' etc to express this idea or maybe the simple present form is enough? I noticed that such words are not always used in such situations when something happens often or regularly.
Thanks
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Present simple without an obvious adverb of time is fine as long as the context makes the regularity or repetition of the action clear.
— Mister Micawber
Present simple without an obvious adverb of time is fine as long as the context makes the regularity or repetition of the action clear.
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