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Present simple
We use the present simple to talk about things in general. We use it to say that something happens all the time or repeatedly/ or that something is true in general.
Form :
Rule :
I/we/you/they+ stem
He/she/it + stem +s/es
Exception :
The verb “to have” changes its forms as follows; I HAVEtwo sisters and two brothers. But she HASone sister and two brothers.
when we use Present simple
The simple present tense is used
- To talk about habits.
examples
He drinks tea at breakfast.
She only eats fish.
They watch television regularly.
- To talk about repeated actions or events.We often use adverbs of frequency (such as “often”, “always” and “sometimes”) in this case, as well as expressions like “every Sunday” or “twice a month”.
examples
I don’t travel very often.
They drive to Monaco every summer.
We fast in Ramadan.
- To express general truths or facts.
examples
Water boils at one hundred degrees.
My mother is Spanish.
People need food.
- To talk about fixed arrangements.
examples
The library opens at eight.
Our holiday starts on the 26th of April.
- For a situation that we think is more or less permanent.
examples
Where do you live?
She works in a bank.
I don'tlikemushrooms.
- To give instructions or directions.
examples
Open the packet and POUR the contents into warm water.
You take the No.7 bus to Watney and then the No.10 to Bedford.
Note: All the verbs take "singular forms" when conjugated in the third person singular (he, she, it) form.
John/He watches TV regularly.
Mary/She works hard.
The Earth/It revolves round the Sun.
- We use the present simple to talk about the future when we are discussing a timetable or a fixed plan.
examples
School begins at nine tomorrow.
What time does the film start?
The plane doesn’t arrive at seven. It arrives at seven thirty.
- To talk about the future after words like when, until, after, beforeand as soon as.
examples
I will call you when I have time. (Not“will have”.)
I won’t go out until it stops raining.
I’m going to make dinner after I watch the news.
- To express some types of the conditional.
examples
If it rains, we won’t come.
If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils.