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the rule

Using the present simple tense for description

I use the present simple tense ["V(stem/base) with: I, we, you, they"] or ["V+(s) with: he, she, it"]:

 to describe my (or another person's) physical appearance (eyes, hair, nose,  height, build, clothes, etc.).
eg: I have big brown eyes and a small nose./ She wears high-heeled shoes.


to talk about my family and relatives(cousin, niece, nephew, aunt, uncle.).
eg: Katie is my niece. She loves fashion wear.


to talk about my daily routine activities(school, homework, meals, sleep, etc.) or my free time activities (sport, hobbies, etc.).
eg: I go to the swimming pool every Saturday afternoon.


To describe my house and locate bedrooms, living room, dining room, etc.
eg: We have another bathroom downstairs, next to the garage.

to talk about what I like or don't like(my likes/dislikes).
eg: I like swimming, and I'm also a fan of cycling and tennis.
I don't like this kind of sport.


to ask about a person's physical appearance:
What does he/she look like?