Present Simple

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The present simple is a tense of the present that is used to talk about facts or general that constitute habits schedules or programs customs and routines of daily life
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How you should use the simple present Definition The simple present is a verbal time  of the present that is used to talk about general facts or truths that constitute habits, schedules or programs customs and routines of daily life. As you should use the simple present: This part is important I'II show you how to  use the simple present is English , and for what it Turns Out that the simple present speaks of two things: 1) habits 2) Things that are true all the time or that  see as permanents To form verbs in simple present you must do the following: How to form verbs in simple present Verbal  forms are very simple- it only puts one-s in  singular third person. Otherwise, the conjugation is equal to the infinitive: I work You work He Works  She Works It Works We work They work As I said... It only changes the shape of the verb in the third person, putting a-s at the end. Spanish has many more ways for verbs, but English is easy. How to write verbs in simple present:  There are some verbs that take a- it is in third person singular also. Tipically, they are verbs that in infinitive end wich O, CH, SH, SS, X or Z So we have... Do-Does Go- Goes Watch-Watches Wahs- Washes Fix- Fixes Pass- Passes Buzz-Buzzes And Finally, is the verbal form of the 3rd people of the singular ( he, she, it), there are certain rules. 1.- in affirmative sentences it should be added to the verb in its simple form an "s"; hile to the negative and the interrogative   not, because  this implies that it implicit in the use of the auxiliary for 3rd people  "does" 2.- When the verb ends in either "s", or in a sound like "ss", "sh", "ch" o "x" the termination "es" is added. 3.- When the verb ends in "o", it is also added "es" 4.- When the verb ends in "y", and it precedes a consonant, it must be repleced by "I", then add "es".

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