Categories: All - rules - present - actions - facts

by Jorge Ariel Tierra Figueroa 3 years ago

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Simple Present

The simple present tense is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, and unchanging facts. Examples include sentences such as "He usually plays the guitar" and "She has green eyes.

Simple Present

Simple Present

USES

Facts Which Do Not Change
She has green eyes.
The sky is blue.
Repeated Actions
He runs every morning.
He usually plays the guitar.

ORTHOGRAPHY RULES

Vowel (A, E, O, U) +Y
+S
Consonant Y
+ IES

Flies

Fly

-SS, -SH, -CH, -X, -O
+ ES

Teasches

Teach

TIME EXPRESSIONS

Every
Week

Month

Year

Day
In / The
Morning

Night

Adverbs of Frequency
Sometimes

Rarely

Never

Always

Usually

Often

CONJUGATE

Interrogative
Does
Do

Live?

Negative

Doesn't live

Does not live

Don't live

Do not live

Affirmative
He/She/It

Lives

I/You/We/You/They

Live