TENSE (PRESENT SIMPLE)
Present simple is used for things or events that are true in general, of things that happens occasionally or for the things that happen all the time.
1. Big cities have high rise buildings.
2. Everybody don't like big cities.
3. My job is very interesting.
4. It rains a lot in winter
5. The shops are closed today on account of national holiday.
6. We play many games when we are at home.
Use of ALWAYS / NEVER / OFTEN / SOMETIMES / USUALLY + present Simple
Susan always get the right right response from her boss.
I usually work in the late night hours
Ann never eats her lunch during the lunch hour.
He lives near us and sometimes we see him parking his car.
Sue is usually on time when she drops her child.
Forms Used
I / We / You / They - used with - read , like, work, watch, do, have
He / She/ It - used with forms - reads, likes, works, watches, does, has
Present simple is used for things or events that are true in general, of things that happens occasionally or for the things that happen all the time.
1. Big cities have high rise buildings.
2. Everybody don't like big cities.
3. My job is very interesting.
4. It rains a lot in winter
5. The shops are closed today on account of national holiday.
6. We play many games when we are at home.
Use of ALWAYS / NEVER / OFTEN / SOMETIMES / USUALLY + present Simple
Susan always get the right right response from her boss.
I usually work in the late night hours
Ann never eats her lunch during the lunch hour.
He lives near us and sometimes we see him parking his car.
Sue is usually on time when she drops her child.
Forms Used
I / We / You / They - used with - read , like, work, watch, do, have
He / She/ It - used with forms - reads, likes, works, watches, does, has