Past Tense (Yesterday Actions)

The present simple tense is used to talk about things that happen regularly or are always true.

1. When to Use It

Use present simple for:

  • Daily routines
  • Facts
  • General truths

Examples:

  • I wake up at 6 AM.
  • She works at a bank.
  • The sun rises in the east.

2. Structure

For most subjects:
👉 Subject + base verb

  • I eat
  • You play
  • They study

3. For He/She/It

Add -s or -es to the verb:

  • He eats
  • She plays
  • It runs

4. Negative Form

Use:
👉 do not (don’t) / does not (doesn’t)

  • I don’t like coffee
  • She doesn’t watch TV

Quick Tip 💡

If the subject is he, she, or it, remember to add “s” to the verb.

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