Thursday, 26 September 2013

Present Simple


We use the present simple to talk about actions we see as long term or permanent. It is a very common and very important tense.

Here, we are talking about regular actions or events.
·         They drive to the office every day.
·         She doesn't come here very often.
·         The news usually starts at 6.00 every evening.
·         Do you usually have bacon and eggs for breakfast?
Here, we are talking about facts.
·         We have two children.
·         Water freezes at 0° C or 32° F.
·         What does this expression mean?
·         The Thames flows through London.
Here, we are talking about future facts, usually found in a timetable or a chart.
·         Christmas Day falls on a Monday this year.
·         The plane leaves at 5.00 tomorrow morning.
·         Ramadan doesn't start for another 3 weeks.
·         Does the class begin at 10 or 11 this week?
Here, we are talking about our thoughts and feelings at the time of speaking. Although these feelings can be short-term, we use the present simple and not the present continuous.
·         They don't ever agree with us.
·         I think you are right.
·         She doesn't want you to do it.
·         Do you understand what I am trying to say.

Sumber: englishgrammarsecrets.com

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