The present simple tense is used to describe things that are generally true, habitual actions, permanent situations, laws of nature, or general truths. It is formed using the base form of the verb except for third person singular verbs, which add -s or -es to the end. The present simple of the verb "to be" is formed differently than other verbs in both affirmative and negative forms.
The present simple tense is used to describe things that are generally true, habitual actions, permanent situations, laws of nature, or general truths. It is formed using the base form of the verb except for third person singular verbs, which add -s or -es to the end. The present simple of the verb "to be" is formed differently than other verbs in both affirmative and negative forms.
The present simple tense is used to describe things that are generally true, habitual actions, permanent situations, laws of nature, or general truths. It is formed using the base form of the verb except for third person singular verbs, which add -s or -es to the end. The present simple of the verb "to be" is formed differently than other verbs in both affirmative and negative forms.
The present simple tells you what is going on right now. The present form shows action or a state of being(estado de ser/estar) that is occurring now, that is generally true, or that is always happening, repeated actions (acciones habitules), permanent situations (situaciones permanentes), laws of nature (Leyes de la naturaleza), general truth (verdade general). HOW TO BUILD PRESENT SIMPLE WITH THE VERB TO BE HOW TO BUILD PRESENT SIMPLE WITH VERBS (EXCEPT FOR TO BE) THIRD PERSON SINGULAR (HE, SHE, IT) VERBS ENDING. SPELLING RULES