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Present tenses include the present simple tense, which uses a subject and verb (usually in the infinitive unless talking about something that ), used to explain rituals, routines, or habits, facts, directions, instructions, present stories, and historical sequences. It also includes the present continuous, also known as present progressive tense, which uses a subject, a form of the verb \"to be,\" and a verb with the ending \"-ing\" to show that the action is in progress. This form is used for actions currently in progress, actions temporarily in progress, to describe developing situations or give background details in a present story, to emphasize frequent actions, or refer to regular actions occurring at a point in time. The last form is present perfect, which relates past and present events. It uses a subject, the word \"have,\" and the past participle of a verb (regularly ending with \"-ed\"). The word \"have\" relates the past action with what is going on in the present. The present perfect tense can be used to talk about completed past actions as a general experience, or as something that happened in a specific period of time, to relate past actions to effects in the present, and to talk about past actions that continue up until the present.