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PRESENT TENSE SIMPLE

Affirmative: Sb. + V. (s, -es) -es s, x, z, ch, sh [iz]


consonant + y ; y + i es
vo!e" + y y + s
o + es; to #o - #oes
$e%ative: S&. + '()'(*S $(+ + V&. (,$-.)
,nterro%ative: '()'(*S + S&. + V&.
.S*S
/. To express a general, repeated, frequent, habitual action; facts, permanent states.
He always does his homework.
0. To express a general truth or laws of nature.
Water boils at 100 C.
1. To express habits and routines.
We usually rent films at the weekend.
2. Timetables and programs. (in the future)
My plain lands at 6:05.
3. In subordinate clauses of time and condition, if the main verb is at a future tense.
I will all you as soon as I !et home.
I will all you as soon as I will !et home.
4. In if clauses. (1st tpe)
We will !o for a walk if it doesn"t rain.
5. In a stor in order to ma!e it more vivid. (full of life)
6. In quotations, demonstrations, sporting commentaries, reviews, narrations, stage
directions.
#ee swin!s his bat and sores a homerun.
7. In order to express li!es and disli!es.
I lo$e %lo$enia& it"s a beautiful ountry.

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