This document provides examples of using the present simple tense to describe everyday or routine activities. It shows the affirmative form using the base verb form for I/you/we/they and the -s form for he/she/it. The negative uses don't for I/you/we/they and doesn't for he/she/it plus the base verb form. Question forms use do/does plus the subject and base verb form.
This document provides examples of using the present simple tense to describe everyday or routine activities. It shows the affirmative form using the base verb form for I/you/we/they and the -s form for he/she/it. The negative uses don't for I/you/we/they and doesn't for he/she/it plus the base verb form. Question forms use do/does plus the subject and base verb form.
This document provides examples of using the present simple tense to describe everyday or routine activities. It shows the affirmative form using the base verb form for I/you/we/they and the -s form for he/she/it. The negative uses don't for I/you/we/they and doesn't for he/she/it plus the base verb form. Question forms use do/does plus the subject and base verb form.