CEFR A2

    Present Simple Tense

    Learn how to describe habits, routines, and general facts using the present simple tense in English.

    Learn Present Simple Tense

    What You Will Learn

    The Present Simple tense is used for habits, routines, general truths, and permanent situations. It's the most fundamental tense in English for everyday communication.

    Form sentences: I/you/we/they + base verb
    Third person: he/she/it + verb + s/es
    Create negatives with don't/doesn't
    Ask questions with Do/Does

    What Is Present Simple?

    Base verb for I/you/we/they. Add -s/-es for he/she/it. Negative: don't/doesn't + base. Questions: Do/Does + subject + base.

    I work. / She works.He doesn't like coffee.Do you speak French?Does she play tennis?

    The -s/-es rule

    Most verbs: add -s (works, plays). Ending in -s/-sh/-ch/-x/-o: add -es (watches, goes). Consonant + y: change y→ies (study→studies). After does/doesn't, always use the BASE verb: ✗ 'Does he plays?' ✓ 'Does he play?'

    The Present Simple tense describes things that are always true, happen regularly, or are permanent. It's the tense we use for facts, habits, routines, and scheduled events.

    Habits & Routines

    "I exercise three times a week."

    "She always reads before bed."

    "They usually eat dinner at 7 PM."

    General Truths & Facts

    "Water boils at 100°C."

    "The sun rises in the east."

    "Birds fly south in winter."

    Key Pattern!

    Most subjects: I/you/we/they + base verb

    ✓ I work → I work

    ✓ You study → You study

    ✓ They play → They play

    ✓ He work → He works (add -s)

    📖 A Day in the Life

    Every morning, Sarah wakes up at 7 AM. She brushes her teeth, gets dressed, and eats breakfast — the same routine, every single day.

    At work, she checks her email, attends meetings, and writes reports. These are things she does regularly, not just today.

    After work, she usually goes to the gym. Sometimes she cooks dinner, but on Fridays she always orders pizza.

    Her friend asks: "Do you like your job?" She answers: "Yes, I do. I love it!" — a simple question and a simple answer.

    Notice how every action describes a habit, routine, or fact — not something happening right now. That's the Present Simple!

    How to Form Present Simple

    Learn the patterns for creating Present Simple sentences in affirmative, negative, and question forms.

    Affirmative

    I/You/We/They work

    He/She/It works

    I eat breakfast

    She studies English

    They play football

    Negative

    I/You/We/They don't work

    He/She/It doesn't work

    I don't drink coffee

    She doesn't like meat

    They don't live here

    Questions

    Do I/you/we/they work?

    Does he/she/it work?

    Do you like music?

    Does she speak French?

    Do they work here?

    Try It

    Complete these sentences:

    1. "She __________ (study) English every day."

    2. "He __________ (not like) coffee."

    3. "__________ you __________ (work) on weekends?"

    💡 💡 Check your answers

    1. "She studies English every day." (he/she/it + verb + s)

    2. "He doesn't like coffee." or "He does not like coffee."

    3. "Do you work on weekends?" (Do + subject + base verb)

    When to Use Present Simple

    Learn the specific situations where we use the Present Simple tense.

    Habits and Routines

    Frequency
    always, usually, often
    Time Phrases
    every day, on Mondays
    Regularity
    once a week, twice a month

    "I always brush my teeth before bed."

    General Truths and Facts

    Scientific Facts

    The sun rises...

    Water boils at...

    Plants need...

    Permanent Situations

    I live in...

    He works as...

    They speak...

    "The Earth revolves around the sun."

    Schedules and Timetables

    Transport
    Events
    Institutions

    "The train leaves at 6 PM sharp."

    Want to try a Present Simple quiz?

    Practice with multiple choice questions

    Time Expressions

    These words and phrases are commonly used with the Present Simple tense.

    Frequency Adverbs

    always
    100%
    usually
    80%
    often
    60%
    sometimes
    30%

    Time Phrases

    every day
    once a week
    on Mondays
    in the morning

    New Example Practice

    The sun rises in the east and sets in the west every day.
    He always checks his email first thing in the morning.
    Do you usually take the bus or walk to work?

    Ready to test your Present Simple knowledge?

    Challenge yourself with fill-in-the-blank exercises

    Common Mistakes

    ❌ He play football every Sunday.

    ✓ He plays football every Sunday.

    ❌ She don't like coffee.

    ✓ She doesn't like coffee.

    ❌ Does he plays tennis?

    ✓ Does he play tennis?

    ❌ I am study English.

    ✓ I study English.

    ❌ They usually goes shopping.

    ✓ They usually go shopping.

    Master Present Simple sentence building!

    Drag and drop words to form correct sentences

    Practice Tips

    Remember the -s rule: he/she/it needs verb + s (he works, she studies)
    Practice with new examples: general truths (sun rises), habits (always checks), questions (Do you take)
    Frequency adverbs go before main verbs but after "be": "I always eat" but "I am always happy"
    Don't use Present Simple for actions happening now — use Present Continuous
    Use the speaking practice section to improve your pronunciation of -s endings

    Speaking Practice

    To practice your pronunciation, listen to the native speaker audio first. Then 'Record' yourself repeating what you heard, then use the 'Playback' button to compare your pronunciation with the native speaker. If you want to record yourself again, simply click 'Delete'!

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    She doesn't eat meat because she is vegetarian.

    Would you like pizza or pasta for dinner tonight?

    My brother is a nurse and he works in a local hospital.

    Does it rain a lot in your country in the summer?

    The sun rises in the east and sets in the west every day.

    He always checks his email first thing in the morning.

    Do you usually take the bus or walk to your work?

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