Present Simple Positive Exercise 6: Complete the following sentences by changing the given verb into the correct form.
We use the present simple to talk about the situations in general. It might not happen at the time of speaking, but it happens regularly or in the day-to-day routine. This is because you do this action regularly everyday.The Present Simple is formed from a noun OR a 1st, 2nd or 3rd person pronoun together with the base form of a verb. Also remember, if the noun or the pronoun is singular, it adds an ā-sā to the verb (e.g ā drink => drinks). We use present simple tense when you talk about something that happens regularly, something that happens sometimes / often / always / again and again, something that never happens, something that is a true fact, something that is fixed in the future.
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