The document discusses when to use the simple present tense in English. It can be used for actions or habits that occur repeatedly or as part of daily routines. Examples of its use include describing repetitive routines or daily habits like "I wake up at 7 am" or "She walks to work every day." The formation of the third person singular is also covered, noting that in the simple present, the verb takes an -s ending for the third person singular, such as "he wants" or "she thinks."
The document discusses when to use the simple present tense in English. It can be used for actions or habits that occur repeatedly or as part of daily routines. Examples of its use include describing repetitive routines or daily habits like "I wake up at 7 am" or "She walks to work every day." The formation of the third person singular is also covered, noting that in the simple present, the verb takes an -s ending for the third person singular, such as "he wants" or "she thinks."
The document discusses when to use the simple present tense in English. It can be used for actions or habits that occur repeatedly or as part of daily routines. Examples of its use include describing repetitive routines or daily habits like "I wake up at 7 am" or "She walks to work every day." The formation of the third person singular is also covered, noting that in the simple present, the verb takes an -s ending for the third person singular, such as "he wants" or "she thinks."