PRESENT TENSE
The present tense is a verb tense that describes a now occurring activity or state of being.
1 Simple Present Tenses
2 Present Continuous
3 Present Perfect Tense
4 Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Simple Present Tense
The simple present tense is used to describe events that occur on a regular basis in the present, such as every day, week, or month
Example
“He goes to office every day”.
“She loves butterflies”
“We study every day”Present Continuous Tense
The present perfect tense is a tense used in the present to express an activity that occurred at a specific time
Example
“She has lost her ring”.
“He has opened a new shop”
“I have finished my homework”Present Continuous Tense
The present continuous verb tense suggests that an action or condition is occurring now, on a regular basis, and may continue in the future
Example
“He is cooking various kinds of dishes”
“She is going to the park”
“I’m writing different kinds of poems, especially sonnet”Present Perfect Continuous Tense
The present perfect continuous is a verb tense used to indicate that an action began in the past and has continued until the present.
Example
“He has been studying at that college for five years”
“I have been trying to learn the German language”
“I have been writing a novel”