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Simple Present


How to Form the Simple Present

In the simple present, most regular verbs use the root form, except in the third-person singular (which ends in -s).

First-person singular: I write

Second-person singular: You write

Third-person singular: He/she/it writes (note the ‑s)

First-person plural: We write

Second-person plural: You write

Third-person plural: They write

For a few verbs, the third-person singular ends with -es instead of -s. Typically, these are verbs whose root form ends in o, ch, sh, th, ss, gh, or z.

First-person singular: I go

Second-person singular: You go

Third-person singular: He/she/it goes (note the ‑es)

First-person plural: We go

Second-person plural: You go

Third-person plural: They go

For most regular verbs, you put the negation of the verb before the verb, e.g. “She won’t go” or “I don’t smell anything.”

The verb to be is irregular:

First-person singular: I am

Second-person singular: You are

Third-person singular: He/she/it is

First-person plural: We are

Second-person plural: You are

Third-person plural: They are

How to Make the Simple Present Negative

The formula for making a simple present verb negative is do/does + not + [root form of verb]. You can also use the contraction don’t or doesn’t instead of do not or does not.


Pauline does not want to share the pie. She doesn’t think there is enough to go around. Her friends do not agree. I don’t want pie anyway.


To make the verb to be negative, the formula is [to be] + not.


I am not a pie lover, but Pauline sure is. You aren’t ready for such delicious pie.


How to Ask a Question

The formula for asking a question in the simple present is do/does + [subject] + [root form of verb].


Do you know how to bake a pie? How much does Pauline love pie?


Common Verbs in the Simple Present

Infinitive

I, You, We, They

He, She, It

to ask

ask / do not ask

asks / does not ask

to work

work / do not work

works / does not work

to call

call / do not call

calls / does not call

to use

use / do not use

uses / does not use

to have

have / do not have

has / does not have

The Verb to Be in the Simple Present

Infinitive

I

You, We, They

He, She, It

to be

am / am not

are / are not

is / is not

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