2. This is without doubt the most important
tense in the English language and we use it
in a great number of very different
situations in our lives. I must say that this
tense is relatively easy to understand for
people learning English, which is also why
it is the best tense to learn first.
3. OK, now it's time to
have a look at this tense:
We use this tense for habits, facts and
permanent situations.
4. FORM
You will see how to create a sentence
in the Present Simple. As I mentioned
above it's simple: you just have to
know the base form of the verb (for
example, go), and be careful with the
3rd person singular (he, she, it):
6. QUESTION
• Questions require the auxiliary verb
"do" or, in the 3rd person singular,
"does". Keep in mind that when you
ask a question you don't need an -s.
Does Mike often play tennis?
How do you know my friends?