
Present Simple
Present Simple: Talk About Habitual or General Actions
Use the Present Simple tense to describe habitual actions, facts, or general truths. You form it with the base verb (e.g., “I walk”, “She eats”). For third-person singular subjects (he, she, it), add -s or -es to the verb (e.g., “She walks”). This tense is useful for discussing routines, schedules, and unchanging facts.
Mastering the Present Simple helps you express regular activities, general truths, and facts efficiently.

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