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PRESENT SIMPLE

“he, she, it”


By: Katherin Fonseca, Ana Karina Martinez, Marines
Arroyo, Catalina Carillo
Grammatical
Rules
For the third person (“he”, “she” and
“it”), we add an “-s” to the end of the
verb.
Structure
1. Affirmative Sentences

Examples
2. Negative Sentences

Examples:
3. Interrogative
Sentences

Examples:
USES
. We use the present simple when
speaking about things that happen
regularly. It is never used to speak
about something that is happening
at the moment in which we are
speaking.

We tend to use adverbs of time


with the present simple:
Examples:

Exception:

Los adverbios de tiempo generalmente se ubican


antes del verbo, excepto cuando se usan con el
verbo “ to be ”. Cuando se usa “ to be ”, el
adverbio se encuentra después del verbo.
2. The present simple is used to 3. We also use the present simple
speak about generalities or for events scheduled in the near
scientific facts. future.
4. We use the present simple for giving
instructions (the imperative).
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