We Go To School Every Day. She Speaks English.: Present Simple Tense
We Go To School Every Day. She Speaks English.: Present Simple Tense
We use the PRESENT SIMPLE to talk about habits or things that we do regularly. In other words, we use
the Present Simple to express habits, general truths and repeated actions in the present.
Example: I live in Lamego.
We go to school every day.
She speaks English.
I live in Lamego.
We go to school every day.
Do not forget that the examples that we showed before are in the POSITIVE FORM. How can we change
those sentence above to the NEGATIVE FORM?
The negative form, in the present simple, is made by adding do not = don't2 or does not = doesn't after the
subject pronouns.
Example:
Subject + don't / doesn't + verb + complement
Remember that we use do not or don't when the subjects in the sentences are I, You, We, They whereas we
use does not or doesn't when the subjects in the sentences He, She and It.
1
Producers: Joao Alfândega and Ruben Pamoio.
2
doesn't and don't are the short forms.