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Present Simple (Adverbs (every, always, usually, often, sometimes, on+days…
Present Simple
Adverbs
every
always
usually
often
sometimes
on+days
rarely
Auxiliary verbs
do
: I/you/we/they; in questions
do not/don't
: I/you/we/they; negative
does not/doesn't
: he/she/it; negative
does
: he/she/it; in questions
Form
base
form
of the verb without to; e.g. 'to eat'
he/she/it
add '-(e)s to the base form; e.g.: he eats
-es
is added to verbs ending with:
-sh, -ch, -ss, -x, -o, -z
Present Simple
is used
to make simple statements of fact
to talk about things that happen repeatedly
to describe things that are always true
Example
Affirmative
:
I play
football every day. /
He
play
s
football every day.
Negative
:
I don't play
football every day. /
He doesn't
play football every day.
Question
:
Do you play
football every day? /
Does he play
football every day?