Present Indefinite or Simple Present Rule

Structure: 

Subject (I, You, We, They ) + V-1 (First Form of Verb) + Object

Example: 

• I go to school.
• He plays football.
• They read books.

Use:

• To show a habit (e.g. Rekha goes to the library every morning)
• To express general truths (e.g. Magnets attract iron bars)
• In exclamatory sentences starting with here and there (e.g. Here comes the king)
• Generally used with fixed timetables and fixed programs (e.g. We have to take the train which is scheduled at 8 am)

Rules of Tenses in Grammar

If you want to be a good English speaker and get high marks in the SSC CGL exam, it is important that you have a solid grasp of English Grammar. Grammar is very crucial for English language learning. It helps you understand the meaning of sentences and is the basis for communication. Grammatical errors can affect the meaning of the message and clarity.  

Today we will talk about “Tenses”. In a nutshell, Tense gives you an indication of when the action in the sentence took place. English Grammar is based on tenses. You cannot understand sentences if you don’t know the meaning of different tenses.
 

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