The Present of Indicative, in Spanish indicates that the action expressed by the verb occurs at the same moment in which it is spoken. The present indicative is one of the most used and versatile verb tenses of Spanish. For this same reason it can be used in many different contexts. This verbal tense does not have to be linked only to the present (now) but can be detached from time or refer to the past or the future. It is a very versatile verb tense that serves us both to talk about the present ("¿Dónde vives?"), And the future ("Este verano voy a Italia"), the past ("Cervantes piblica la primera parte de su libro en 1605" )