A classic example of a Present Simple Tense sentence is: βThe sun rises in the east.β. This sentence exemplifies the tense as it denotes a universal truth. No matter when or where you say this, the sun always rises in the east, making it a consistent and unchanging fact, perfectly captured by the Present Simple Tense.
In Spanish, the simple present is called el presente del indicativo. While you may want to refer to it as el presente simple, there are actually two different presente simple tenses in Spanish. Yes, you read that correctly! Spanish tenses are divided into three different moods: Indicative. Subjunctive.
Compare the formation and the following uses: Be careful: In the third person singular β have β changes to β has β. In the present simple, you can use β to have β as a main verb β¦. βMy neighbours have a house in Spain.β. βSimon has two sisters in London.β. βYou have to wear a helmet when you ride a motorbike.β.
Using the present tense essentially expresses the idea that your future plans are part of your current state of being -- you are now a person who is going to go on vacation in March. You can also use the present tense for repeated actions, when the time period of the repetitions surrounds the current time: Mary picks up her kids from school at 3pm.
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3 examples of simple present tense