Simple Present Tense

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Questions and Answers

Which tense is correctly used in the sentence 'I like to ASK questions of places I visit'?

  • Simple Present tense (correct)
  • Present Perfect tense
  • Past Perfect tense
  • Simple Past tense

Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'used to' to convey the same meaning as 'I would come back to my apartment in New York'?

  • I used to come back to my apartment in New York. (correct)
  • I have used to comeback to my apartment in New York.
  • I use to come back to my apartment in New York.
  • I had used to comeback to my apartment in new york.

Flashcards

Simple Present Tense

Expresses a general truth or habitual action. The action occurs regularly.

Simple Past Tense

Expresses an action completed in the past.

"Used to"

Describes an action that was habitual or frequently done in the past but is no longer done.

Past Perfect Tense

A tense used to describe an action completed before another point in the past.

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Present Perfect Tense

A tense used to describe an action that started in the past and continues to the present, or an action completed at an unspecified time in the past.

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Study Notes

  • "I like to ask questions of places I visit" is in the simple present tense.
  • "I would come back to my apartment in New York" can be written as "I used to come back to my apartment in New York" using 'used to'.

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