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SIMPLE-PRESENT-TENSE-SKARLY-GOMEZ

The simple present tense is used to describe general actions, habits, routines, and states of being. This tense is formed by using the base form of the verb, with "do" or "does" as auxiliary verbs for questions and negative sentences.

SIMPLE-PRESENT-TENSE-SKARLY-GOMEZ

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

TO BE

THEY
WE
iS
IT
SHE
HE
ARE
YOU
AM
I

USE

FACTS
ADVERBS
OFTEN
NEVER
SELDOM
SOMETIMES
EVERY

MORNING

WEEK

MONDAY

USUALLY
ALWAYS
STATES, EMOTIONS
HABITS, ROUTINES
IN GENERAL

? FORM

EXAMPLE:
WHAT DO YOU LIKE EATING?
STRUCTURE

-FORM

WE DON'T EAT
THEY DON'T EAT
DO
I DON'T EAT
YOU DON'T EAT
DOES
SHE DOESN'T EAT
HE DOESN'T EAT
IT DOESN'T EAT

+FORM

THEY EAT
WE EAT
IT EAT
SHE EAT
HE EAT
YOU EAT
I EAT