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Simple present tense.
It indicates the action of reversing the **, the state of being, or the habitual action of the present.
1. Logo words.
always, usually, often, sometimes, never, every
2. Basic usage.
1.Indicates the characteristics and states of things or people.
2.Indicates regular, habitual movements.
3.Represents objective reality.
III. Composition. Verb.
Subject + be verb (am isare) + other.
2.Action verb: subject + action verb + other.
Fourth, sentence structure. Affirmative sentence:
a.Be verb: be + subject + other.
b.Action verb: subject + verb (note the personal conjugation) + other.
Negative sentence: verb: subject + be + not + other.
b.Action verbs: subject + auxiliary verbs.
do does) + not + d verb form + other.
General interrogative sentences.
Verb: be + subject + other.
b.Action verbs: auxiliary verbs (do does) + subject + verb form + other.
Special question words.
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Indicates a regular or habitual action or state of being.
Indicates objective facts or universal truths.
In adverbial clauses such as time, condition, etc., the future is expressed in the simple present tense.
In some sentences starting with here,there, the action that is taking place is expressed in the simple present tense.
When the subject is a third person singular number:
The verb becomes the corresponding third person singular form.
Affirmative sentence: subject + verb third person singular form + other.
Negative sentence: subject + doesn't't + verb form + other.
General interrogative sentences: does + subject + verb form + other.
affirmation: yes, subject + does; Negative: no, subject + doesn't'Special question sentences: special question words + general question sentences.
When the subject is not a third person singular number:
Affirmative sentence: subject + verb form + other.
Negative sentence : subject + don't + verb form + other.
General interrogative sentences: do + subject + verb form + other.
Special question sentences: special question words + general question sentences.
Note: If the sentence structure is wrong, the whole sentence is wrong.
Form of predicate verb: do does
Auxiliary verb form: don't(do not)/doesn't(does not)
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Basic structure in simple present tense:
It is usually used in conjunction with the adverbs every day, always, usually, often, sometimes, etc.
Indicates the characteristics and states of things or people.
the sky is blue.The sky is blue.
Indicates a regular or habitual action.
i get up at six every day.I wake up at six o'clock every day to stay in bed.
Represents objective reality.
the table has four legs.The table has four legs.
Indicates objective truth, scientific principles, natural phenomena.
and other objective facts or aphorisms, proverbs, etc.
the earth goes around the sun.The earth revolves around the sun.
Usage of Simple Present Tense:
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, the present tense is used to indicate the future; In some sentences that start with here,there, the motion that is happening is expressed in the simple present tense.
Third person singular: does (subject is non-third person singular);
Affirmative sentence: subject verb original form other;
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