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Teacher Zhang will take you to know what is the simple present tense.
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The simple present tense denotes an action or state that is usual, regular, habitual, and truthful, or a state of time in which the action has an event that occurs regularly in time.
Basic usage: 1. Indicates a regular or habitual action or state of existence.
2. Expressing objective facts or universal truths.
3. In adverbial clauses such as time, condition, etc., the simple present tense is used to indicate the future.
4. In some sentences that start with here, there, the simple present tense is used to indicate the action that is taking place.
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Structure of Simple Present Tense:1. Affirmative sentence: subject + predicate verb + other.
2. Negative sentence: subject + don't/doesn't + verb form + other.
3. General question sentences: do does + subject + verb form + other.
Simple present tense, is a grammatical form. A temporal state of cultivation that indicates a usual, regular, habitual, or truthful action or state, or an event that occurs regularly in time. In English grammar, "shi" refers to the time when an action takes place, and "state" refers to the appearance and state of an action.
When the subject is a third person singular number:
The verb becomes the corresponding third person singular form.
Affirmative sentence: subject + verb such as the third person singular form + other. Destroy the oak only.
Negative sentence: subject + doesn't't + verb form + other.
General interrogative sentences: does + subject + verb form + other.
Affirmation: yes, subject + does negation: no, subject + doesn't't。
Special question sentences: special question words + general question sentences.
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The signifiers of the simple present tense are: always; usually;often;sometimes;everyweek(day、year、month...once a week(day、year、month...
on Sunday, etc.
Simple present tense, is a form of English grammar. A temporal state that denotes an action or state that is usual, regular, habitual, truthful (i.e., fact), or an event whose action occurs regularly in time. The simple present tense is represented by the original form of the verb.
If the subject is the third person singular, the verb should be changed to the third person singular form.
adv.Usually, often, usually, habitually; Always, always; At every turn, in general; Plain.
i depend on them deeply—to do what they usually do.
I rely on them deeply--- do what they would normally do.
adv.Often; Always, the old prudence is; Always, always; Endlessly.
i love my daddy,because he always walk with me.
I love my dad because he always walks with me.
adv.Sometimes; Sometimes, occasionally.
sometimes i like to think about this.
Sometimes I like to do that.
Sentence structure in the simple present tense 1. When the sentence table state states what the subject is or how, its sentence pattern: subject + be verb (am, is, are) + predicative, the negative form is to add not after the be verb, and the interrogative sentence is to advance the be verb to the beginning of the sentence (i.e., before the subject) the twin sisters are from americaThe twin sisters are Americans. >>>More
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ing.It is to describe the simple present tense.