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Question | Answer |
PRESENT SIMPLE | The present simple is a verb tense equivalent to the present indicative of Spanish verbs |
AFFIRMATIVE FORM | I PLAY |
NEGATIVE FORM | I DO NOT PLAY |
INTERROGATIVE FORM | DO I PLAY? |
PRESENT CONTINUOUS | The present continuous or present progressive, is one of the present verb tenses used in English, the others are the present simple and present perfect. All of them can be used both in the indicative and the subjunctive modes. |
AFFIRMATIVE FORM | YOU ARE PLAYING |
NEGATIVE FORM | YOU ARE NOT PLAYING |
INTERROGATIVE FORM | ARE YOU PLAYING |
PERFEC PRECENT | The Present Perfect is a verbal tense in the English language that narrates events that have already occurred at a specific time or in the past but still have relevance in the present. |
AFFIRMATIVE FORM | HE HAS PLAYED |
NEGATIVE FORM | HE HAS NOT PLAYED |
INTERROGATIVE FORM | HAVE YOU PLAYED |
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