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In French, the present tense is used to talk about things that happen regularly or are happening now. French has regular and irregular verbs. The regular verbs follow a set pattern while irregular ...
Past tense verbs often end in '–ed' but not always. I walked to the shop. The present tense is used when something is happening now or when something happens regularly. I am walking to the shop.
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