Simple Present
Tense :
To express habits, general truths,
repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions, and wishes.
I smoke (habit).
I live in French (unchanging situations).
French is a mode city (general truth).
I hope I can go to French (wishes).
2. To give instructions or
directions.
Go down this road, and then the first right. It’s on the
right.
3. To express fixed arrangements,
presents or future.
Your course finishes at 5.00 p.m.
The formula of
the Simple Present Tense :
a. Without Verb :
(+) S +
to be + Object / Compliment
(-)
S + to be + not + Obj. / Comp.
(?) To be
+ S + Obj. / Comp. + ?
Example :
(+) I am beautiful.
(-) I am not beautiful.
(?) Am I beautiful?
b. With Verb :
(+) S + V1
+ Compliment
(-)
S + do/does + not + V1 + Compliment
(?)
Do/does + S + V1 + Compliment + ?
If the subject is third person singular (he, she, it, John, Mary, the
book, etc.), the verb uses the –s/-es form.
Example
: (+) I play
computer.
>> He plays computer.
(-) I don’t play
computer.
>> He doesn’t play computer.
(?) Do I play
computer?
>> Does he play computer?
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