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This guide explains the two forms of the present tense in English: the Present Simple and the Present Continuous. The Present Simple is used to indicate habitual actions or facts, exemplified by the pattern Subject + Verb (base form) + Object/Complement, as seen in the sentence "Sunee goes to school at 7:30." The Present Continuous describes ongoing actions, following the structure Subject + is/am/are + Verb-ing + Object/Complement, demonstrated by "Aj. Wichai is explaining." This resource aims to clarify these foundational tense forms for effective communication.
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