subject
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+
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auxiliary verb
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+
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main verb
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do
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base
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- For positive sentences, we do not normally use the auxiliary.
- For the 3rd person singular (he, she, it), we add s to the main verb or es to the auxiliary.
- For the verb to be, we do not use an auxiliary, even for questions and negatives.
subject
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auxiliary verb
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main verb
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+
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I, you, we, they
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like
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coffee.
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He, she, it
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likes
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coffee.
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-
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I, you, we, they
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do
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not
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like
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coffee.
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He, she, it
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does
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not
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like
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coffee.
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?
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Do
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I, you, we, they
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like
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coffee?
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Does
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he, she, it
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like
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coffee?
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subject
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main verb
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+
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I
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am
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French.
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You, we, they
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are
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French.
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He, she, it
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is
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French.
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-
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I
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am
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not
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old.
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You, we, they
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are
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not
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old.
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He, she, it
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is
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not
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old.
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?
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Am
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I
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late?
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Are
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you, we, they
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late?
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Is
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he, she, it
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late?
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How do we use the Present Simple Tense?
We use the present simple tense when:- the action is general
- the action happens all the time, or habitually, in the past, present and future
- the action is not only happening now
- the statement is always true
John drives a taxi.
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past
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present
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future
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It is John's job to
drive a taxi. He does it every day. Past, present and future.
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- I live in New York.
- The Moon goes round the Earth.
- John drives a taxi.
- He does not drive a bus.
- We meet every Thursday.
- We do not work at night.
- Do you play football?
Note that with the verb to be, we can also
use the present simple tense for situations that are not general. We can use
the present simple tense to talk about now. Look at these examples of
the verb "to be" in the present simple tense - some of them are general,
some of them are now:
Am I right?
Tara is not at home. You are happy. |
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past
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present
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future
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The situation is
now.
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I am not fat.
Why are you so beautiful? Ram is tall. |
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past
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present
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future
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The situation is
general. Past, present and future.
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