I sing |
subject | + | auxiliary verb | + | main verb |
|
| do |
| base |
There are three important exceptions:
Look at these examples with the main verb like:
| subject | auxiliary verb |
| main verb |
|
+ | I, you, we, they | |
| like | coffee. |
He, she, it | |
| likes | coffee. | |
- | I, you, we, they | do | not | like | coffee. |
He, she, it | does | not | like | coffee. | |
? | Do | I, you, we, they |
| like | coffee? |
Does | he, she, it |
| like | coffee? |
Look at these examples with the main verb be. Notice that there is no auxiliary:
| subject | main verb |
|
|
+ | I | am |
| French. |
You, we, they | are |
| French. | |
He, she, it | is |
| French. | |
- | I | am | not | old. |
You, we, they | are | not | old. | |
He, she, it | is | not | old. | |
? | Am | I |
| late? |
Are | you, we, they |
| late? | |
Is | he, she, it |
| late? |
We use the simple present tense when:
John drives a taxi. | ||
past | present | future |
| ||
It is John's job to drive a taxi. He does it every day. Past, present and future. |
Look at these examples:
Note that with the verb to be, we can also use the simple present tense for situations that are not general. We can use the simple present tense to talk about now. Look at these examples of the verb "to be" in the simple present tense - some of them are general, some of them are now:
Am I right? | ||
past | present | future |
| ||
The situation is now. |
I am not fat. | ||
past | present | future |
| ||
The situation is general. Past, present and future. |
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