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present simple - I use the car everyday. The dog uses his sense of small to find the truffles

present continuous - I am using my car tomorrow not the bus. They are using the new computer.

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In the present tense, the word "use" can be used to describe the act of utilizing something for a specific purpose or function. For example, "I use my phone to communicate with others" or "She uses her laptop for work."

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