The simple present tense is used to discuss permanent situations and the frequency of events.
When something happens regularly or is a permanent situation we usually use the simple present tense. When using the simple present the verb (with the exception of the auxiliary verbs) remains in the dictionary form (verb +s with he/she/it).
The simple present tense is also used to show how often something happens with adverb of frequency - always, usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, rarely, never, etc.... And when discussing daily, weekly, monthly etc. routines.
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