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Verbs are words that indicate action such as sing, dance, and run.
The simple present tense of the verb is used to express habits, general truths,
repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions and wishes, to give instructions or
directions, and to express fixed arrangements, present or future.
Rule 1: We add –s or es if the subject is Rule 2: Use the original or base form of the
Singular and a third person. verb if the subject is plural.
The simple future tense describes an action that will happen in the future. It is
the verb tense that is used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet.
Rule: It uses “will + base form of the verb” and “is/are/am going to + base form of the verb.”
Example:
1. I will encourage them to observe proper waste disposal.
(This sentence used will and base form verb encourage.)
Exercises: Supply the appropriate action in the simple present tense to complete the sentence.