Present Simple Tense Learn English
Present Simple Tense Learn English
Present Simple Tense Learn English
1. Positive sentences
Present Simple
The auxiliary verb (do) is conjugated in the Present Simple: do, does
For negative sentences, we insert not between the auxiliary verb and the main verb.
For question sentences, we exchange the subject and the auxiliary verb.
Emphatic do
Normally, for positive sentences we do not use the auxiliary verb do. But if we want to emphasize (stress) something, we
may use it. For example, instead of saying "I like your dress", we could say "I do like your dress", just to show how much
we like it. Here are some more examples:
I do apologize.
The structure of the Present Simple with the main verb be is:
am, are, is
+ I am French.
- I am not old.
? Am I late?
The main verb (be) is conjugated in the Present Simple: am, are, is
For question sentences, we exchange the subject and the main verb.
the action happens all the time, or habitually, in the past, present and future
It is John's job to drive a taxi. He does it every day. Past, present and future.
For stative verbs, we can use the Present Simple to talk about now. Stative verbs do not describe action. They describe state,
and are verbs such as: like, sound, belong to, need, seem. We can use these verbs with the Present Simple tense to talk about a
situation at the present time, not general.
I want a coffee.
That sounds interesting.
Do you need some help?
The verb be is always special. It is a stative verb, and we use it in the Present Simple tense to talk about now situations and about
general situations. Look at these examples of the verb be in the Present Simple tense - some are general and some are now:
I am not fat.
Why are you so beautiful?
Ram is tall.
Am I right?
Tara is not at home.
We are hungry.
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This page shows the use of the Present Simple tense to talk about now and about general time. But note that there are
other uses for the Present Simple, for example in the zero conditional or to talk about the future.