SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE Simple present tense is an event that occurs continuously and usually is a habit that is carried out every day, every week, every month or every year. How to Form the Simple Present In the form of simple sentences, the most commonly used verb is the first or basic verb (Verb 1), except for the use of a third-person verb (which must end in -s / -es) For Examples: 1. First-person singular : I read ( I as a subject/ the first-person singular ,and READ as a Verb ) 2. Second-person singular: You read ( You as a subject/ the second-persond singular ,and Read as a verb ). 3. Third-person singular: He/she/it reads (note the ‑s) ( He , She , It , as a subject/ Third-person singular, and Reads as a Verb + -S / -ES . There is a verb + s/es, because the subject is Third-person singular or He, She, It. 4. First-person plural: We read ( We as a subject/ the fi rst-perso...
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