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This document summarizes different verb tenses in Spanish:
1) The simple present tense is used for habitual or repeated actions like "I play hockey on Mondays".
2) The present continuous tense expresses actions happening now, such as "I'm writing a letter".
3) The future tense uses auxiliary verbs like "will" to talk about events that have not happened yet, for example "Next Monday she will give the exam".
4) Other tenses covered include the simple past, present perfect, and passive voice.
This document summarizes different verb tenses in Spanish:
1) The simple present tense is used for habitual or repeated actions like "I play hockey on Mondays".
2) The present continuous tense expresses actions happening now, such as "I'm writing a letter".
3) The future tense uses auxiliary verbs like "will" to talk about events that have not happened yet, for example "Next Monday she will give the exam".
4) Other tenses covered include the simple past, present perfect, and passive voice.
This document summarizes different verb tenses in Spanish:
1) The simple present tense is used for habitual or repeated actions like "I play hockey on Mondays".
2) The present continuous tense expresses actions happening now, such as "I'm writing a letter".
3) The future tense uses auxiliary verbs like "will" to talk about events that have not happened yet, for example "Next Monday she will give the exam".
4) Other tenses covered include the simple past, present perfect, and passive voice.