INTRODUCTION
:
Simple Present (Present Simple) –
Introduction Simple present is also called present
simple.The simple present
expresses an action in the present taking place once, never or several times.
It is also used for actions that take place one after another and for actions
that are set by a timetable or schedule. The simple present also expresses
facts in the present.
TYPES
OF PRESENT TENSE:
SIMPLE
PRESENT:
The simple present
tense is the one which we use when an action is happening right now, or
when it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it's sometimes
called present indefinite). The simple present tense is formed
by using the root form or by adding ‑s or ‑es to the end, depending
on the person.
Simple Present Forms:
MOST
VERBS:
Most verbs conjugate like the
verb "run" below. Notice how you add an "s" to third-person
forms. Third-person negative forms and third-person questions are made using
"does."
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