** Simple Present Tense or Present Indefinite Tense:
- He reads a book.
- Mother cooks rice thrice a day.
- The sun rises in the east.
- Akber ascends the throne when he is only twelve years old.
- the school opens on the 20th.
- How fine the pen is! (exclamatory).
- Do they work hard?
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** Present Progressive Tense or Present Continuous Tense:
- He is coming tomorrow.
- I am coming back soon.
- I am working in the nearby factory.
- I am playing football even in this old age.
- I am not dancing.
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** Present Perfect Tense:
- She has broken the glass.
- He has just come in.
- Has he just come in?
- I have forgotten the most of it.
- He has come this morning.
- My father has been transferred to Khulna recently.
- You have seen her lately.
- Have you ever seen it?
- I have never seen it.
- I have seen it occasionally/quite often.
- I have not seen him since January.
- I have always advised him not to do it.
- She is the best girl I have ever seen.
- I have lived here for ten years.
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** Present Perfect Progressive Tense:
- It has been raining since 5 am.
- It has been raining for 5 hours.
- I have been reading for 2 hours.
- He has not been eaten fro 1 hour.
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## Grammar Monster..
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The Simple Present Tense (Grammar Test).
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The Present Progressive Tense (Grammar Test).
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The Present Perfect Tense (Grammar Test).
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The Present Perfect Progressive Tense (Grammar Test).
## Grammar Quizzes.
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Practice using present perfect in a paragraph.
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Present Tense Narration (Practice).
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General Truths.
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Habits and Customs.
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At the moments.
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Scheduled Events.
## Perfect English Grammar..
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Present Simple Exercise 1.
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Present Simple Exercise 2.
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Present Simple Exercise 3.
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Present Perfect Simple Tense Exercise.