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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

The present simple tense is used to describe actions that are habitual or facts that remain constant over time. It is characterized by specific verb forms depending on the subject pronoun.

THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

INTERROGATIVE

DOES he,she, it EAT?
DO I,you,we, you, they EAT?

NEGATIVE FORM

He, she, it DOES NOT EAT
I, you, we, you, they DO NOT EAT

AFFIRMATIVE FORM

He, she, it EAT
I, you, we, you, they EATS

VERB ENDINGS

vowel A,E,I,O,U + Y S
buy - buys
consonant + Y IES
hurry - hurries
study - studies
-ss, -sh, -ch, -x, -o + ES
kiss - kisses
wash - washes
watch - watches
go - goes

TIME EXPRESSIONS

IN THE
Night
Morning
EVERY
Year
Month
Morning, evening...
Day
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Usually
Always

USAGE

Repeated actions
Facts which do not change