present tense

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Dilbilim) geniş zaman kipi
şimdiki zaman

Bu cümle şimdiki zamandadır. - This sentence is in the present tense.

geniş zaman

Bu fiil geniş zamanda hangi takıları alır? - Which endings does this verb have in the present tense?

present continuous tense
şimdiki zaman
the simple present tense
(Dilbilim) geniş zaman
present perfect continuous tense
sürekli bitmiş zaman
present perfect tense
yakın geçmiş zaman
simple present tense
geniş zaman
present continious tense
Şimdiki sürekli (-ıng) zaman
present progressive tense
(Dilbilim) Şimdiki zaman
present simple tense
(Dilbilim) Geniş zaman
the simple present tense
Basit şimdiki zaman
gnomic present tense
(Dilbilim) geniş şimdiki zaman
İngilizce - İngilizce
: Present tense is the form of language used to refer to an event, transaction, or occurrence which is happening now (or at the present time), or an object that currently exists. Compare with past tense, which is the form of language used to refer to an event, transaction, or occurrence that did happen or has happened, or an object that existed, at a point in time before now; or with future tense, an event, transaction or occurrence that has not yet happened, is expected to happen in the future, or might never happen

I see the #5 bus across the street. I won’t make it. (future tense).

the present tense the form of the verb that shows what exists or is happening now = the present
a verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking
pres
present tenses
plural form of present tense
present-tense
Attributive form of present tense

present-tense form.

The present tense
present
present perfect tense
a perfective tense used to express action completed in the present; "`I have finished' is an example of the present perfect"
present tense

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    prizent tens

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    /prēˈzent ˈtens/ /priːˈzɛnt ˈtɛns/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'pre-z&nt ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French, from presenter.