Present tense

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The present tense is the tense (form of a verb) that is often used to express:

  • Action at the present time
  • A state of being
  • A habitual action
  • An occurrence in the near future
  • An action that occurred in the past and continues up to the present

There are two common types of present tenses found in most Indo-European languages: the present indicative (in the indicative mood) and the present subjunctive (subjunctive mood).


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[edit] English present indicative tense

In English, the present tense is subdivided into the following forms:

  • Present simple: "I go to school every day."
  • Present progressive: "You are being rude." (at this moment)
  • Present perfect: "I have had two computers."
  • Present perfect progressive: "She has been living in London for a year."

[edit] Spanish present indicative tense

In Spanish, the present tense is used almost identically to that of English. Conjugation:

  hablar comer insistir
yo hablo como insisto
hablas comes insistes
él/ella/usted habla come insiste
nosotros hablamos comemos insistimos
vosotros habláis coméis insistís
ellos/ellas hablan comen insisten


[edit] French present indicative tense

In French, the present tense is used almost identically to that of English. Conjugation:

  parler prendre finir partir
je parle prends finis pars
tu parles prends finis pars
il/elle/on parle prend finit part
nous parlons prenons finissons partons
vous parlez prenez finissez partez
ils/elles parlent prennent finissent partent

To express the present continuous, expressions such as "en train de" or "en cours de" are frequently used.

Jean est en train de manger. John is eating, John is in the middle of eating.

On est en train de chercher un nouvel appartement. We're looking for a new apartment, we're in the process of finding a new apartment.

[edit] German present indicative tense

In German, the present tense is used in a similar fashion. However it has no present continuous tense. Conjugation:

  gehen sprechen finden laufen
ich gehe spreche finde laufe
du gehst sprichst findest läufst
er/sie/es geht spricht findet läuft
wir gehen sprechen finden laufen
ihr geht sprecht findet lauft
Sie gehen sprechen finden laufen

[edit] Italian present indicative tense

In Italian, the present tense is used almost identically to that of English. Conjugation:

  guardare credere partire finire
io guardo credo parto finisco
tu guardi credi parti finisci
lui/lei/egli/ella guarda crede parte finisce
noi guardiamo crediamo partiamo finiamo
voi guardate credete partite finite
loro guardano credono partono finiscono

[edit] Portuguese present indicative tense

In Portuguese, the present tense is used almost identically to that of English. Conjugation:

  guardar comer partir acabar
eu guardo como parto acabo
tu* guardas comes partes acabas
ele/você/a gente guarda come parte acaba
nós* guardamos comemos partimos acabamos
vós* guardais comeis partis acabais
eles/vocês guardam comem partem acabam
  • (*)These are rarely used in Brazilian Portuguese; instead they give preference to você (tu); vocês (vós), and a gente (nós).
  • Brazilian Portuguese present continuous is different than that of European Portuguese. In Brazil, present continuous is formed with a "ndo" suffix. In Portugal, it is formed by an "a" preposition and the infinitive form of the verb.

[edit] Latin present indicative tense

In Latin, the present tense can be translated as being progressive or simple. Conjugation:

  plicāre debēre dicere cupere scīre
Ego plicō debeō dīcō cupiō sciō
Tu plicās debēs dīcis cupis scīs
Is, Ea, Id plicat debet dicit cupit scit
Nos plicāmus debēmus dīcimus cupimus scīmus
Vos plicātis debētis dīcitis cupitis scītis
Ei, Eae, Ea plicant debent dīcunt cupiunt sciunt

[edit] Bulgarian present indicative tense

In Bularian, the present indicative tense of imperfective verbs is used very similarly as that of English, it can also be used as present progressive. Conjugation:

  писати* говорити* искати* отваряти*
аз пиша говоря искам отварям
ти пишеш говориш искаш отваряш
той, тя, то пише говори иска отваря
ние пишем говорим искаме отваряме
вие пишете говорите искате отваряте
те пишат говорят искат отварят

*Archaic, no infinitive in the modern language.

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[fr:Présent (linguistique)]