Present Simple – 1

📚 What is the Present Simple?

The Present Simple is a tense used to describe things that happen regularly, facts, or routines. It’s straightforward and commonly used in everyday speech. 🗣️


🛠️ How to Form It?

You need two simple things:

  1. Subject (who is doing the action)
  2. Base form of the verb (the action)

Here are some examples:

SubjectVerb (Base form)Example
I / You / We / TheylikeWe like ice cream! 🍦
He / She / ItlikesShe likes to dance. 💃

🛑 Negative Sentences

To make it negative, add do not (don’t) or does not (doesn’t).

  • I do not play football. (I don’t play football.) 🏈
  • He does not watch TV. (He doesn’t watch TV.) 📺

Questions

Switch the subject and the helper verb (do or does) for questions.

  • Do you like pizza? 🍕
  • Does she live here? 🏠

🎯 Quick Tips

  • For he/she/it, add -s or -es to the verb.
  • Use do for I/you/we/they and does for he/she/it in questions and negatives.

Examples:

  • He likes football. ⚽
  • They don’t like spiders. 🕷️

🛑 Negative Short Forms

SubjectNegative Short FormExample
I / You / We / Theydon’tWe don’t play games. 🎮
He / She / Itdoesn’tHe doesn’t like swimming. 🏊

Short Questions and Replies

QuestionPositive ReplyNegative Reply
Do you like tea? ☕Yes, I do.No, I don’t.
Does he read books? 📚Yes, he does.No, he doesn’t.

🎯 Quick Recap:

  • Use -s or -es for he/she/it.
  • For negative sentences, use don’t or doesn’t.
  • Ask questions with do or does!

Now you’re ready to talk about everyday actions and routines! Keep practicing and enjoy learning! 🎉

Present Simple

Present Simple

AffirmativeInterrogativeNegative
I workDo I work?I do not work
You workDo you work?You do not work
He worksDoes he work?He does not work
She worksDoes she work?She does not work
It worksDoes it work?It does not work
We workDo we work?We do not work
You workDo you work?You do not work
They workDo they work?They do not work

Short Forms

NegativeYes/No AnswersSpelling
I/you … don’t work– Yes, I/you/we/they do.I worry → she worries
He/she … doesn’t work– Yes, he/she/it does.I touch → he touches
– No, I/you/we/they don’t.– No, I/you/we/they don’t.I go → it goes
– No, he/she/it doesn’t.– No, he/she/it doesn’t.
English Grammar Quiz 1.2.1b

English Grammar Quiz 1.2.1b