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http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... The simple present expresses daily hab
http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... The simple present expresses daily hab
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http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... nt.html Grammar (The Simple Present)
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http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... nt.html Grammar (The Simple Present)
http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... ressive.html Grammar (The Present Progressive) The present progressive expresses an activity that is in progress( is occurring, is happening) right no
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http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... Grammar (The Simple Present) The Simple Present The simple present expresses daily habits or usual activities. (a) Ann takes a shower every day. (b) I usually eat lunch at the cafeteria.
http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... Grammar (The Simple Present) The Simple Present The simple present expresses daily habits or usual activities. (a) Ann takes a shower every day. (b) I usually eat lunch at the cafeteria.
http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... Grammar (The Simple Present) The Simple Present The simple present expresses daily habits or usual activities. (a) Ann takes a shower every day. (b) I usually eat lunch at the cafeteria.
http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... Grammar (The Simple Present) The Simple Present The simple present expresses daily habits or usual activities. (a) Ann takes a shower every day. (b) I usually eat lunch at the cafeteria.
http://learnenglishmoreeasily.... Grammar (The Present Progressive) The present progressive expresses an activity that is in progress( is occurring, is happening) right now. The event is in progress at the time the speaker is saying the sentence. The event began in the past, is in progress now, and...
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