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Present tense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The present tense is the tense (that is, the form of the verb) that may be used to express: • action at the present • a state of being; • an occurrence in the (very) near future; or • an action that...
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For regular verbs that in the indicative end in ar you form the present indicative tense by dropping the ar ending and adding the appropriate ending using the chart below.
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Present Indicative is a verbal tense that indicates what is happening now... - Spanish Regular Verbs Conjugation: Present Indicative. - Spanish Language is a personally written site at BellaOnline ... Present Indicative is a verbal tense that indicates what is happening now. English examples for this tense are:
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Presente/ Present Tense ... Use the present tense in the following situations: ... The Spanish present tense is equivalent to following 4 forms in English:
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See below the descriptions of the exercises in this section. ... When you click on the exercise a new browser window will open. To return to this page after doing the exercise close its window (click on the top right corner in a PC, and on the top left corner in a Mac). ... A short story structured in a set of 10 pull-down menus.
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Present Indicative or Subjunctive: Adjective Clauses ... Return to index of exercises.
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