The simple present tense

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The simple present tense

Ricardo ChĂĄvez MelĂŠndez February 2012


The simple present tense is used to describe everyday activities. It is also used to express opinions and to make general statements of fact. With some verbs, the simple present shows an existing condition (something that is happening now)

The three basic forms of sentences: Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative, can be written with the following structure Affirmative: (Subject / Noun) + (Verb) + (complement). Negative: (Subject / Noun) + (Do / Does) + (not) + (Verb) + (complement). Interrogative: (Do / Does) + (subject / Noun) + (Verb) + (complement)?


Let's see the following video with some examples of this tense Enjoy it, bye


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