Present Simple Tense

The simple present tense is often used to show repetitive or habitual actions and general truths. It is also used to tell an activity that is happening now and in introducing quotations. Like the simple past, it also doesn’t need auxiliary verbs to function. It may or may not be associated with adverbs of time to emphasize that the situation is currently or repetitively happening

: Form

(Subject, infinitive verb, complement)

 we add (s or es) to the end of the verb if the subject is( he she it) or singular 

e.g. They go to school every day

e. g. He goes to school every day


:Negative

0, we you, they or plural subject, we add don't then the infinitive verb and the complement of the sentences

He, she, it or singular subjects, we add doesn't then the infinitive verb and the complement of the sentence

e.g.they don't like pizza

e. g. he doesn't like pizza




:Question

? Do, subject, infinitive verb, complement of the sentences

? Does, subject, infinitive verb, complement of the sentences

? e. g. Do they play football

? e. g. Does he play football

In the link below, you will find Present Simple worksheets. These worksheets are suitable for 5th and 6th graders

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Present Simple worksheets  






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