Simple Present

Simple Present: Talk About Regular Actions or Facts

Use the Simple Present tense to describe habitual actions, routines, or general truths. Form it with the base form of the verb (e.g., “I walk”, “They read”). For third-person singular subjects (he, she, it), add -s or -es to the verb (e.g., “She walks”, “He reads”). The Simple Present commonly expresses daily routines, schedules, and facts.

Learning the Simple Present helps you clearly communicate about regular activities and established truths in English.

Simple Present

Simple Present

The Simple Present is a verb tense we use to express Habits, Routines and Repetition. It is also used to give ...
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Simple Present – Exercises

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