Pronunciation: English [? preznt][k? n? t? nju? S][tens] beauty [? Public relations? znt][k? n? t? nju? s]? 【t? ns]
Text analysis:
1, simple, English [? s? Mpl] beauty [? s? mp? l】?
Simple; Simple; Easily deceived; Naive.
Idiot; Stupid behavior; A man of humble origin.
2. In the future, English [? fju:t? (r)] Beauty [? fjut? ]?
In the future; In the future; Grammar] future tense.
Future; Futures; [American slang] A fiancee.
3. Tense, English [tens] beautiful [t? ns]?
Tight; Tight; Muscular; Nervous; [Language] (Pronunciation) Tighten up.
Tense [language]; "Ancient" time.
Make or become nervous. .
The difference between "present continuous tense" and "simple present tense"
1, the general present tense indicates the routine action, and the present continuous tense indicates the action that is happening now or at this stage. For example:
He studies hard. He studies hard (often).
He is studying hard. He is studying hard.
2. The general present tense indicates the action that is happening now, and the present continuous tense indicates the action that can be seen in front of you. For example:
The boat passed under the bridge. The boat went under the bridge.
The ship is passing under the bridge. The ship is passing under the bridge.