Simple Present (Present Simple) - Introduction
Simple present is also called present simple*
The simple present expresses an action in the present taking place once, never or several times. It is also used for actions that take place one after another and for actions that are set by a timetable or schedule. The simple present also expresses facts in the present.
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Simple Present - Form عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ]
be
Use:
[am with the personal pronoun II [*]is with the personal pronouns he, she or it (or with the singular form of nouns) [*]are with the personal pronouns we, you or they (or with the plural form of nouns) [/LIST]
example: I am hungry.
have
Use:
have with the personal pronouns I, you, we und they (or with the plural form of nouns)
has with the personal pronouns he, she, it (or with the singular form of nouns)
example: I have a dog. / I have got a dog.
'have got' is mainly used in British English. You can also use 'have' on its own (especially in American English). In this case, however, you must form negative sentences and questions with the auxiliary verb 'do' (see 'All other verbs').
All other verbs
Use:
the infinite verb (play) with the personal pronouns I, you, we and they (or with the plural form of nouns)
the verb + s (plays) with the personal pronouns he, she, it (or with the singular form of nouns)
[*][*]Tips on how to form negative sentences and questions
Negative sentences and questions are formed with the auxiliary verb 'do'.