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The simple present rules.

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Reason: We add “es” or ”s” to the main verb in the affirmative sentences when we talk about He-She-It
or in a third person.

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When we write negative sentences, we use the auxiliary verbs “don’t with for the personal pronouns I –
YOU – WE – YOU – THEY and the auxiliary verb “doesn’t with the personal pronouns He – She – It or
Names in third person.

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Remember to use the adverbs of frequency before the auxiliary verb am – is – are. Example: She is
always at the gym at this time.

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Remember to use the adverbs of frequency after the personal pronouns in simple present sentences.
Example: I always eat pizza.

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Special: Remember to use the adverbs of frequency before the personal pronouns in simple present
sentences. Example: Sometimes, I eat pizza.

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