Present tense

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''This article is about an album by the band Sagittarius. For the grammatical tense, see Present tense. For the Pearl Jam song, see Present Tense (song).


Present Tense
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Present Tense cover
Studio album by Sagittarius
Released 1968
Recorded 1968
Genre Sunshine Pop
Label Columbia Records
Producer Gary Usher & Curt Boettcher
Professional reviews
Sagittarius chronology
Present Tense
(1968)
The Blue Marble
(1969)
Present Tense is the first Sagittarius album, released in 1968 by Columbia Records. Though the record was basically a Gary Usher solo project, he enlisted many top LA session musicians, and heavily utilized Curt Boettcher as a songwriter, musician, vocalist, and producer (even going so far as to include two tracks that Boettcher had produced on his own as the leader of the group The Ballroom). The album also contains the recording "My World Fell Down", which had no Boettcher involvement, albeit the LP version was edited, with the musique concrete bridge from the single version being excised (though a few extra bars of music were added in between the first and second verses). Most people feel that the LP version of "My World Fell Down" is decidedly inferior to the single version. The single "Hotel Indiscreet" also had a similar fate when it reached the LP.

The album was reissued on CD by Sundazed Records in 1997 with 9 bonus tracks. Two of these are the original single versions of "My World Fell Down" and "Hotel Indiscreet", as well as another track from The Ballroom, a Sandy Salisbury song, and the instrumental track for a song that was recorded by Chad & Jeremy. The track listing given below reflects the original LP.

Track listing

  1. "Another Time" (Boettcher)
  2. "Song to the Magic Frog (Will You Ever Know)" (Boettcher/O'Malley)
  3. "You Know I've Found a Way" (Boettcher/Mallory)
  4. "The Keeper of the Games" (Boettcher)
  5. "Glass" (Marks/Sheldon)
  6. "Would You like to Go" (Alexander/Boettcher)
  7. "My World Fell Down" (Carter/Stephens)
  8. "Hotel Indiscreet" (Gordon/Griffin)
  9. "I'm Not Living Here" (Boettcher)
  10. "Musty Dusty" (Boettcher)
  11. "The Truth Is Not Real" (Usher)



''This article is about the grammatical tense. For the album by Sagittarius (band), see Present Tense. For the Pearl Jam song, see Present Tense (song).


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The present tense is the tense (that is, the form of the verb) that may be used to express:
  • action at the present time;
  • a state of being;
  • a habitual action;
  • an occurrence in the near future; or
  • an action that occurred in the past and continues up to the present.
There are two common types of present tenses to be found in most Indo-European languages: the present indicative (i.e., the combination of present tense and indicative mood) and the present subjunctive (i.e., the combination of present tense and subjunctive mood).

English present tense

English, like other Germanic languages, has two tenses, past and non-past. These tenses have several aspects. The present tense aspects comprise:
  • present simple, which is used to describe both habits and or routines (I eat breakfast every morning at 6:30. I go to work everyday), and general facts (The earth revolves around the sun);
We use the present simple for thoughts and feelings. (Ex. I think so, I like it.)

In the present simple we use the verb without an ending. (Ex. I get the lunch ready at one o'clock, usually.) But in the third person singular (after he, she, it, your friend and etc.,), the verb ends in -s or -es. (Ex. It gets busy at weekends. Sarah catches the early train.)
  • present progressive or present continuous, which is used to describe events happening now, e.g. I am reading this wiki article, and I am thinking about editing it;
  • present perfect, which is used to describe events or actions that have been completed with respect to the present, e.g. I have read and edited numerous wiki articles before this one;
  • present perfect progressive, which is used to describe events or actions that have begun at some point in the past and continue through the present, e.g. I have been reading this article for some time now.
The conjugation of the present indicative tense in regular verbs is as follows:

 to walk
Iwalk
youwalk
he/she/itwalks
wewalk
theywalk

VISIT MY SITE

Spanish present indicative tense

In Spanish, the present tense is used similarly to that of English. What follows is an example of present tense conjugation in Spanish.

 hablarcomerinsistir
yohablocomoinsisto
hablascomesinsistes
él /ella /ustedhablacomeinsiste
nosotroshablamoscomemosinsistimos
vosotroshabláiscoméisinsistís
ustedeshablancomeninsisten
ellos /ellashablancomeninsisten

French present indicative tense

In French, the present tense is used similarly to that of English. Below is an example of present tense conjugation in French.

 parlerprendrefinirpartir
jeparleprendsfinispars
tuparlesprendsfinispars
il/elle/onparleprendfinitpart
nousparlonsprenonsfinissonspartons
vousparlezprenezfinissezpartez
ils/ellesparlentprennentfinissentpartent


To express (and emphasise) the present continuous, expressions such as "en train de" or "en cours de" may be used. For example, Jean est en train de manger, may be translated as John is eating, John is in the middle of eating. On est en train de chercher un nouvel appartement may be translated as We're looking for a new apartment, we're in the process of finding a new apartment.

German present indicative tense

In German, the present tense is used in a similar fashion. Here is an example of present tense conjugation in German:

 gehensprechenfindenlaufen
ichgehesprechefindelaufe
dugehstsprichstfindestläufst
er/sie/esgehtsprichtfindetläuft
wirgehensprechenfindenlaufen
ihrgehtsprechtfindetlauft
siegehensprechenfindenlaufen

Italian present indicative tense

In Italian, the present tense is used almost identically to that of English. What follows is an example of present indicative tense conjugation in Italian.

 guardarecrederepartirefinire
ioguardocredopartofinisco
tuguardicredipartifinisci
lui/lei/egli/ellaguardacredepartefinisce
noiguardiamocrediamopartiamofiniamo
voiguardatecredetepartitefinite
loroguardanocredonopartonofiniscono

Portuguese present indicative tense

In Portuguese regular verbs, the present tense is conjugated according to the model below:

  acabar comer partir
euacabocomoparto
tuacabascoespartes
ele/ela/vocêacabacomeparte
nósacabamoscomemospartimos
vósacabaiscomeispartis
eles/elas/vocêsacabamcomempartem


In Portuguese, one sometimes uses the present tense where in English one would use the present continuous. The present tense is used with a future sense more often than in English.

Latin present indicative tense

In Latin, the present tense can be translated as being progressive or simple. Below is an example of present indicative tense conjugation in Latin.

 plicāredebēredicerecuperescīre
Egoplicōdebeōdīcōcupiōsciō
Tuplicāsdebēsdīciscupisscīs
Is, Ea, Idplicatdebetdicitcupitscit
Nosplicāmusdebēmusdīcimuscupimusscīmus
Vosplicātisdebētisdīcitiscupitisscītis
Ei, Eae, Eaplicantdebentdīcuntcupiuntsciunt

Bulgarian present indicative tense

In Bulgarian, the present indicative tense of imperfective verbs is used very similarly to that of English. It can also be used as present progressive. Below is an example of present indicative tense conjugation in Bulgarian.

 писати*говорити*искати*отваряти*
азпишаговоряискамотварям
типишешговоришискашотваря?
той, тя, топишеговориискаотвар?
ниепишемговоримискамеотварям?
виепишетеговоритеискатеотварят?
тепишатговорятискатотваря?


*Archaic, no infinitive in the modern language.

Finnish present indicative tense

In Finnish, the pronouns have their own ending in the verb. These verbs may be used by themselves, without the pronoun (except he/she=hän).

 ollalaskeaantaakatsoavapista
minäolenlaskenannankatsonvapisen
sinäoletlasketannatkatsotvapiset
hän, seonlaskeeantaakatsoovapisee
meolemmelaskemmeannammekatsommevapisemme
teolettelasketteannattekatsottevapisette
he, neovatlaskevatantavatkatsovatvapisevat

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