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We use Simple Present Tense to: Talk about facts (something that exists or occurs) This jacket costs $85.00. I live in Ecuador. Actions that happen again and again. (habits, regular occurences, customs, routines) Pedro watches TV every night.

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE Add S to most verbs. Add ES to verbs that end in: CH - O - S - SH - X - Z watchES – doES – kissES – washES – fixES - buzzES

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE every day / month / year TIME EXPRESSIONS every day / month / year once a day / week / month / year   twice a day / week / month / year   three times a day/week/month/year in the morning / evening / afternoon at night   always/usually/often/sometimes/never Today on Monday/Thursday / etc in July / August / etc

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE We use Present Progressive / Continuous Tense to: Talk about an action that is happening now. (at the moment of speaking)

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE Verbs that end in E, drop e and add ING. write writing ride riding One syllable verbs that ends in consonant: double the consonant then add ING stop stopping run running

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE TIME EXPRESSIONS now right now at the moment