Grade 9 Grammar Lesson 5 Present simple
What is the structure of simple present tense?
When do we use the simple present tense?
How do form negatives in simple present tense?
How do we form questions in simple present tense?
Present simple is formed by:
- subject + verb (s/es)… .
- subject + don’t/doesn’t + verb… .
- Do/Does (n’t) + subject + verb.?
- Wh + do/ does (n’t) + subject + verb.?
To express thoughts and feelings
- For repeated actions
In phrases like I promise/agree/advise/insist/refuse/suggest…
For timetable and official programmes, even those related to future.
When we talk about the future, present simple tense is used after these connectives:
- after as soon as before as by the time until when while
Always in present simple means every time but it means very often, usually with an added meaning of too often to irritate you, when used in the present continuous tense.
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