The Present Simple tense describes things that are true, actions that happen many times, and simple statements of fact.
To make Present Simple, we use the base (infinitive) form of the verb without ‘to’:
With ‘he‘, ‘she‘, ‘it‘, add ‘-s‘ to the verb:
There are some rules to remember when adding the ‘-s’ ending to verbs.
1. If the verb ends in -o, -ch, -sh, -ss or -x, add ‘-es‘.
2. If the verb ends in a consonant (b, c, d, etc.) + –y, drop the –y and add ‘-ies‘:
3. In Present Simple with ‘he/she/it’ the verb ‘have‘ has the form ‘has‘:
4. In Present Simple, the verb ‘be‘ has the forms ‘am‘ for ‘I‘, ‘is‘ for ‘he/she/it‘ and ‘are‘ for ‘we/you/they‘:
We use Present Simple when we want to talk about fixed habits or routines, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions and wishes, likes and dislikes.
Present Simple is used to express:
1) general truths and scientific facts (something that is always true)
2) something that happens regularly in the present (habits and routines)
3) something that is true in the present (unchanging situations and permanent states)
4) fixed arrangements or timetable events
5) instructions and directions
6) something in the future after time words like ‘when’, ‘after’ and ‘before’ and after ‘if’ and ‘unless’:
Let’s summarize the usages of Present Simple:
Present Simple is often used with words like usually, sometimes, often, seldom, never or when talking about specific time (at 10.30, every Sunday, in winter, etc.):
Here’s a good video from Oxford Online English explaining how to use Present Simple correctly:
See also:
Present Simple: Negative & Questions
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