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We use [Past Simple|Present Simple|Future Simple] in the following cases.
Something that is true in the
[past|present|future].Examples: Ilive in London.
The Earthisround.
You'retwenty.
Something that happens [right now|regularly] or all the time in the
[past|present|future].Examples: Igoto school 6 days a week.
Tom and Jimplayfootball every Saturday.
My mum usuallybakesa cake for my birthday.
Something that is
[sometimes|always|never] true according to the scientific facts, habits, unchanging situations or general truths.Examples: Marsisthe Red Planet.
The human bodycontains206 bones.
Bearssleepin winter.
To form questions in Present Simple, we use ["have"/"has"|"do"/"does"|"did"/"had"].
Examples: Doeshe go to school at 7:45 a.m.?
Doyou study Maths at college?
We add
[-s or -es|-ed|-ing] to the verb in the singular 3rd form (after "he"/"she"/"it").Examples: Angelina Jolie playsLara Croft.
He visitshis grandma every week.
My dog sleepson the floor next to my bed.
Tom watcheshis favourite show on Fridays.
We use
["to be"|"to have"|"can"] in the sentences without the main verb.Examples: Sheisa doctor.
Iamtwelve.
It's my car.