domingo, 1 de enero de 2012

Present Simple

We use the Present Simple to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do.
Examples:
  • play tennis.               





  • She doesn't sing very well.

Present Simple chart



AffirmativeNegativeInterrogative

  • run.
  • You run.
  • We run.
  • They run.
  • He runs.
  • She runs.
  • It runs.

  • do not run.
  • You do not run.
  • We do not run.
  • They do not run.
  • He does not run.
  • She does not run.
  • It does not run.

  • Do I run?
  • Do you run?
  • Do we run?
  • Do they run?
  • Does he run?
  • Does she run?
  • Does it run?

In the present simple affirmative we add -s (or -es) to the third person singular.
In the negative and interrogative forms, the auxiliary verb is do or does (third person).
                 

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