Simple Present Tense

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PRESEN

T
SIMPLE
TENSE
ENGLISH TEAM
HADITS OF THE DAY

‫َم ْن َص اَم َر َم َض اَن إْيَم ا ًنا َو اْح ِتَس اًبا ُغ ِفَر َلُه‬ Barangsiapa berpuasa di bulan Ramadhan
‫َم ا َتَقَّد َم ِم ْن َذ ْنِبِه‬ karena Iman dan mengharap pahala dari Allah
maka akan diampuni dosa-dosanya yang telah
lalu
(HR Bukhari dan Muslim).
ARE
YOU
READY
?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES :
Understand the concept of the Present Simple Tense and its usage: Learn when and
how to use the Present Simple Tense to talk about routines, habits, and general
truths.
Learn how to form sentences in the Present Simple Tense: Discover the magical
rules for forming the Present Simple Tense with different subjects and verbs.
Practice using the Present Simple Tense in various contexts: Apply the Present
Simple Tense in different situations through exciting exercises and activities.
WHEN DO YOU USE
SIMPLE PRESENT ?
We use Present Simple Tense to express

universal facts.
Examples:
Two and two make four.
The Earth revolves around the Sun.
We use Present Simple Tense to express

permanent situations.

Examples:
I live in London.
She works in a restaurant.
We use Present Simple Tense to express

habits and routines.


Examples:
I play tennis at the weekend.
My dad washes his car every Sunday.
We use Present Simple Tense to express

short actions now.


Examples:
Now I understand why.
He hits the ball hard!
We use Present Simple Tense to express

future timetables.
Examples:
The train leaves at 11 am.
What time does the plane arrive?
We form Present Simple Positive like this:

I swim.
You swim.
We swim.
Third person They swim.
singular subjects
He swims.
take
-s, -es or -ies. She swims.
It swims.
We form Present Simple Negative like this:

I don't eat meat.


You don't eat meat.
We don't eat meat.
Third person They don't eat meat.
singular subjects
He doesn't eat meat.
take
doesn't. She doesn't eat meat.
It doesn't eat meat.
We form Present Simple Question like this:

Do I sleep?
Do you sleep?
Do we sleep?
Third person Do they sleep?
singular subjects
Does he sleep?
take
does. Does she sleep?
Does it sleep?
We form short answers like this:

Positive Short Answers Negative Short Answers


Yes, I / you / we / they do. No, I / you / we / they don't.
Yes, he / she / it does. No, he / she / it doesn't.
Let’s Practice !
THANK
YOU!

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