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Simple Present Tense: Affirmative and Negative Statements
Focus on Grammar Basic
By G. Javier Burgos
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Conjugation
Affirmative Statements
I work.
You work.
He works.
She works.
It works.
They work.
We work.
Negative Statements
I don’t work.
You don’t work.
He doesn’t work.
She doesn’t work.
It doesn’t work.
They don’t work.
We don’t work.
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Grammar Notes
Simple Present Tense Use the simple present tense to tell about things that happen again and again (habits, routines, occurrences, customs).
Use the simple present to tell facts.
Use the simple present tense with non-action verbs: want, be, like, hate, love, etc.
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Grammar Notes
Simple Present Tense The third person forms of have, do, and go are irregular.
Examples:
He/She/It goes.
He/She/It does.
He/She/It has.