strisciare, creep, deal ?, deal dealt dealt, scavare, dig, a verb tense used to describe habits, routines, general truths, or fixed, permanent situations e.g. Rome is in Italy., Present Simple, describes actions happening right now, describes scheduled events in the future: e.g. I am teaching now. / We are flying to Paris tomorrow at 5:00pm., Present Continuous (to be + verb + ing), a verb form used to describe actions, events, or states that will occur after the present moment, often for spontaneous decisions, predictions, promises, or facts: e.g. I will help you., Future Simple (will + verb), a verb phrase used to express future plans, intentions, or predictions based on current evidence: e.g. I am going to visit my parents at the weekend., to be going to + verb, creep ? ? , creep - crept -crept, dig ? ? , dig dug dug.
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