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How to use Present Simple

By Keith Taylor, 欧美日b大片 teacher trainer and co-founder of 欧美日b大片

Forming the present simple

verb (+ “s” in third person singular of most verbs – see additional points below)

Meaning

  1. Present simple is used to talk about permanent situations.
    • She doesn’t speak English.
    • Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
  2. Present simple is used to talk about things that happen repeatedly.
    • I go to school every day.
    • Jack sometimes plays tennis.
  3. Present simple is used to ask for and give instructions.
    • How do I get to the bathroom?
    • You go up the stairs and turn right.
  4. Present simple is used in narrative (to tell stories).
    • At the start of the film a big spaceship comes to Earth and lands in LA. Then the aliens eat all the people.
  5. Present simple is used to talk about future scheduled events.
    • The meeting starts at 10am.
    • The train leaves at 7.32pm.
  6. Present simple聽is used in certain introductory expressions.
    • I hear you went on holiday to Spain this summer.
    • I gather you’re leaving the company.

Additional points

Third person singular form:

  1. – most verbs: add s.
    • play – plays
    • sleep – sleeps
  2. Verbs which end in consonant + y: change y to ies.
    • hurry – hurries
    • reply – replies
  3. Verbs which end in s, z, ch, sh or x: add es.
    • push – pushes
    • watch – watches
  4. Exceptions
    • do – does
    • go – goes
    • have – has

Pronunciation

See the phonemic chart for IPA symbols used below.

The pronuciation of the third person singular ending depends on the last phoneme of the verb:

  1. If the last phoneme of the verb is a vowel, a diphthong, /b/, /d/, /g/, /v/, /冒/, /m/, /n/, /艐/ or /l/, we don’t add a syllable and the ending is pronounced /z/
    • goes: /驳蓹蕣锄/
    • runs: /谤蕦苍锄/
  2. If the last phoneme of the verb is /p/, /t/, /k/, /f/ or/胃/, we don’t add a syllable and the ending is pronounced /s/
    • hopes: /丑蓹蕣辫蝉/
    • pats: /辫忙迟蝉/
  3. If the last phoneme of the verb is /迟蕛/, /诲萧/, /s/, /z/, /蕛/ or /萧/, we add a syllable, pronouncing the ending /瑟锄/
    • catches: /办忙迟蕛瑟锄/
    • snoozes: /蝉苍耻藧锄瑟锄/

Related grammar points

Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Tense and aspect

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Keith is the co-founder of 欧美日b大片 and School of 欧美日b大片. He is Cambridge DELTA qualified, with over 20 years鈥 experience teaching English and training new 欧美日b大片 teachers in Indonesia, Australia, Morocco, Spain, Italy, Poland, France, and now the UK. Drawing on his classroom and training experience, he shares practical teaching ideas and advice for EFL teachers through articles and resources on 欧美日b大片.

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