ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE. Use PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE We use present simple to express: An action which is repeated or usual: I go to school.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

Use PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE We use present simple to express: An action which is repeated or usual: I go to school with my friends. A habit, a hobby or an event: He smokes cigars. Something that often happens: She forgets to do her homework. Something we always/never do: I never drink alcohol before my exams. A fact, something that is always true Earth turns around.

Form PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE You speak English. Do you speak English? You do not speak English. He speaks English. Does he speak English? He does not speak English. I You We They He She It work works

s, es PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE Verbs ending in ss, sh, ch, x or o add es for the third person singular: I kiss. He kisses. I wish. He wishes. I switch. He switches. I mix. He mixes. I do. He does.

Form PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE I You We They He She It work He She It work? I You We They Do Does He She It work I You We They do not don’t does not doesn’t works Yes, …No, …?