THE PRESENT SIMPLE : For actions which occur regularly, habits, permanent situations and general truths.

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THE PRESENT SIMPLE : For actions which occur regularly, habits, permanent situations and general truths.

On Sundays, I work.

On Mondays, I wash my car.

On Tuesdays, I go to the bank.

On Wednesdays, I cook.

On Thursdays, I bake.

On Fridays, I buy food.

On Saturdays, I rest !

THE PRESENT SIMPLE To work I work. You work. He works. She works. It works. We work. You work. They work.

THE PRESENT SIMPLE : HE - SHE - IT 3 rd person singular

In general : The third person singular is formed by adding an s to the base verb. To work He works

In verbs ending in ss,x,ch,sh,o “Es” is added in the third person singular. To dress She dresses To fix He fixes To watch She watches T.V. To wash She washes To go It goes !

In verbs ending in consonant + y The y changes to “ies” To cry He cries.

The present simple : negative form

Negative form I, you, we, they don’t +base verb He, she, it doesn’t+base verb I don’t work. You don’t work. He doesn’t work. She doesn’t work. It doesn’t work. We don’t work. You don’t work. They don’t work.