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Simple Present Tense - Free Learning with English Web TR
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Story: A Day with Emma
Emma is my best friend. She lives in a small town and loves her job as a graphic designer. Every morning, she wakes up at 6 AM and goes for a run. Emma doesn’t like crowded offices, so she works from home. Her clients call her often to discuss projects. In the evenings, she relaxes with a book or watches a movie. I think Emma is very creative and happy!
Listen to Emma’s story.
Simple Present Tense Rules
Positive Sentences
I/You/We/They + verb: I like coffee.
He/She/It + verb + -s/-es: She likes coffee.
Negative Sentences
I/You/We/They + don’t + verb: We don’t like tea.
He/She/It + doesn’t + verb: He doesn’t like tea.
Yes/No Questions
Do + I/You/We/They + verb: Do you like coffee?
Does + He/She/It + verb: Does she like coffee?
Wh- Questions
What do you do? → I work at home.
Where does he go? → He goes to school.
Use Simple Present for daily routines, facts, and general truths (e.g., The sun rises in the east).
Frequency Adverbs
Always (100%): I always read.
Usually (80%): She usually walks.
Sometimes (50%): He sometimes plays.
Rarely (20%): They rarely eat out.
Never (0%): I never smoke.
Once/Twice: I visit them twice a month.
Listen to frequency adverbs examples.
Sample Dialogue
Ali: What do you do on weekends?
Zara: I visit my family or go hiking.
Ali: Do you like hiking?
Zara: Yes, I love it! How about you?
Ali: I usually play video games.
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