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Priya Garg

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The Present Indefinite Tense rules are given below.

Present Indefinite Tense Rules

Types of Present Indefinite Tense Sentences

Singular Noun (Subject)

Plural Noun (Subject)

Affirmative 

Rule: Subject + V1 + s/es + Object 

Example: Sneha goes to school.

Rule: Subject + V1 + Object 

Example: They go to school.

Negative 

Rule: Subject + does not + V1 + Object

Example: Sneha doesn't go to school.

Rule: Subject + do not + V1 + Object 

Example: They do not go to school.

Interrogative 

Rule: Does + Subject + V1 + object?

Example: Does Sneha go to school?

Rule: Do + Subject + V1 + object?

Example: Do they go to school?

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Virajita Bisht

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The 10 complicated examples of the simple present tense (present indefinite tense) are given below. 

  1. The old grandfather clock in the hallway chimes every hour without fail.
  2. The migrating birds instinctively navigate across vast oceans using celestial cues.
  3. The dedicated librarian diligently catalogues the rare manuscripts in the archives.
  4. The quantum computer processes complex algorithms at an unprecedented speed.
  5. The skilled artisan painstakingly crafts intricate mosaics for the cathedral restoration.
  6. The elusive snow leopard stealthily stalks its prey in the Himalayan mountains.
  7. The bioluminescent algae in the bay emit an ethereal blu
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Jagriti Shukla

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The 20 examples of Present  Indefinite Tense from Hindi to English are given in the table below. 

20 Examples of Simple Present Tense from Hindi to English
HindiEnglish
? ? ? ? ? I wake up every morning.
? ? ? ? She goes to school.
? ? ? ? We eat food.
? ? ? ? You watch TV.
? ? ? ? They work.
? ? ? We play.
? ? ? They sleep.
? ? ? ? I speak English.
? ? ? She dances. 
? ? ? ? ? I like coffee.
? ? ? ?  We travel. 
? ? ? ? I read the newspaper.
? ? ? ? I buy vegetables.
? ? ? ? We play football. 
? ? ? ? You send emails. 
? ? ? ? She drinks tea. 
? ? ? ? ? I meet friends. 
? ? ? ? She does gardening. 
? ? ? ? They catch fish.
? ? ? ? They write poetry.

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Rohini Rawat

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Some of the simple present tense examples Hindi to English are given below. 

Simple Present Tense Examples 

Hindi

English

? ? ? ?  

Ram goes to school.

? ? ? ?  

Where do they live?

? ? ? ?   

Shikha speaks the truth.

? ? ? ? ?   

Rohan does not write a letter. 

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Aashi Shukla

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The simple present tense is used to describe habits, facts, and general truths, happening in the current moment or the ones that happen regularly. The 10 simple present indefinite tense examples are given below:

10 Simple Examples of Present Simple Tenses
Conditions/UsesExamples
Present abilityClara speaks French fluently.
HabitReena drinks coffee every morning.
factThe Earth revolves around the sun.
HabitWe go to the beach on weekends.
FactWater boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
Present StateSheetal works as a teacher. 
ScheduleThe train leaves at 7 pm. 
HabitThey play tennis in the park every afternoon.
General TruthThe sun rises in the east. 
HabitRaj writes a blog post every week. 

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Raushan Kumar

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