PRESENT SIMPLE
PRONOUNS PRESENT SIMPLE EXAMPLES
I eat bread in the morning before
I
coming to school.
You eat bread in the morning before
YOU coming to school.
EAT = EAT We eat bread in the morning before
WE LIKE = LIKE coming to school.
THEY × ‘s’ They eat bread in the morning before
coming to school.
MORE THAN ONE THING The cats like to eat fish.
Sam and Eric eat bread in the morning
MORE THAN ONE PERSON before coming to school.
BE WILL BECOME ARE
PRONOUNS PRESENT SIMPLE EXAMPLES
He eats bread in the morning before
HE
coming to school.
She eats bread in the morning before
SHE EAT = EATS coming to school.
LIKE = LIKES
IT The cat eats fish every day.
ONE THING + ‘s’ The cat likes to eat fish.
Sam eats bread in the morning before
ONE PERSON coming to school.
BE WILL BECOME IS
Usage:
We use the present simple:
for permanent situations
e.g: Sam works in a bank.
We live in Malaysia.
For habits or repeated actions
e.g: I always eat an egg for breakfast.
We always go to sleep at 11.00 p.m.
For general truths/ scientific facts
e.g: Water boils at 100°C.
The sun rises in the east.
Future actions based on timetables and schedules
e.g: My plane leaves at 12 o’clock.
Our class starts at 8 a.m. in the morning.