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Present Simple Tense

The present simple tense is essential for expressing routine actions, general truths, and habits. It has specific structures for affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. For instance, in affirmative sentences, the verb remains in its base form for plural subjects, while it takes an '

Present Simple Tense

Present Simple Tense

Verb Endings He/She/It

vowel: a, e, i, o, u
s

plays

consonant+y
ies

studies

ss, sh, ch, x. o
+es

watches

Time Expressions

Adverbs of Frequency
never
sometimes
often
usually
always
In the
morning, night

כל בוקר

כל לילה

Every
day, night, morning, week, month, year

כל יום

כל לילה

כל בוקר

כל שבוע

כל חודש

כל שנה

Subtopic

Interrogative

Does
He/She/It
Do

read?

Negative

doesn't read
don't read

Affirmative

He/Se/It
reads
I/You/We/ They
read

Uses

Fact which don't change
She celebrants a birthday once a year.
He live in Binyamina
Repeated Actions
she watches T.V at night
he works everydsy