
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.

