What is the Simple Present Tense?

The simple present tense is a way to talk about things that happen all the time, things that are true, or things we do regularly. It helps us describe habits, routines, and facts.

When Do We Use Simple Present Tense?

  • Facts: Things that are always true, like 'The sun rises in the east.'
  • Habits: Things we do regularly, like 'I eat breakfast every day.'
  • Routines: Things we do at specific times, like 'She goes to school at 8 AM.'

How to Make Sentences in the Simple Present Tense

There are a few simple rules to remember when making sentences in the simple present tense:

1. For Most Subjects:

We use the base form of the verb. For example:

  • I play soccer. (I is a subject)
  • You read a book.
  • They eat fruits.

2. For He, She, and It:

We add an 's' or 'es' to the verb. For example:

  • He plays soccer.
  • She reads a book.
  • It rains in the spring.

Fun Examples of Simple Present Tense

Let’s look at some fun sentences:

  • I ride my bike every Saturday.
  • My cat sleeps all day.
  • We like ice cream.
  • They play video games together.

Practice Time!

Now it’s your turn! Try to make your own sentences using the simple present tense. You can talk about what you do every day, what your friends do, or what your family likes to do!

Remember:

The simple present tense helps us express what we do regularly or what is always true. Just think about your everyday actions, and you can use this tense easily!


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