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Grammar Snack - Present Simple

The document provides information about using the present simple tense in English. It discusses how the present simple is used to talk about repeated or habitual actions, permanent states or general truths. It gives examples of using the present simple to discuss daily routines, hobbies that occur weekly, and facts about locations. It also notes that third person singular verbs in the present simple end in -s or -es, like "he watches" and "she thinks." The document concludes with exercises to check understanding of using the present simple tense correctly.

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Grammar Snack - Present Simple

The document provides information about using the present simple tense in English. It discusses how the present simple is used to talk about repeated or habitual actions, permanent states or general truths. It gives examples of using the present simple to discuss daily routines, hobbies that occur weekly, and facts about locations. It also notes that third person singular verbs in the present simple end in -s or -es, like "he watches" and "she thinks." The document concludes with exercises to check understanding of using the present simple tense correctly.

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Grammar Snack

We use the present simple to talk about repeated actions or events, permanent states or
things which are always true.

We use the present simple to talk about things which are repeated every day, every week,
every year, etc.

Examples:

I usually get up at 7 o'clock.

During the week I have swimming practice on Mondays, I do taekwondo on Tuesdays and
tennis on Thursdays.

We always go on holiday in the summer

We often use adverbs of frequency sometimes, often, usually or other time expressions like
on Mondays, twice a week or in the summer.

Permanent states are situations or feelings which are not temporary.

I like him a lot.

Sophie works as a travel writer.

They live in London.

We also use the present simple for general facts, for example, when talking about science or
geography.

Thailand is really hot at this time of year.

Snakes live on the ground, in trees and in water.

The main thing is that the third person singular forms end in -s or -es. That's for he, she or it.

He watches black and white films at his cinema club on Wednesdays.

He thinks chess is a sport!


1. Check your grammar: multiple choice – the present simple
Circle the best word to complete these sentences.

1. Jack go / goes to a film club on Wednesdays.

2. I love / loves reading in my free time.

3. They don’t / doesn’t usually see each other during the week.

4. The train leave / leaves at 6.30.

5. Do / Does Ollie play chess?

6. Daisy like / likes most sports.

2. Check your grammar: gap fill – the present simple


Write the word in the correct form to fill the gaps.

1. Alfie in London. (live)

2. you go swimming a lot? (Do)

3. Sophie in Thailand today. (be)

4. We go to the same school. (do not)

5. I old black and white films. (hate)

6. She as a travel writer. (work)

7. My dad breakfast before us. (have)

8. They taekwondo on Tuesdays. (do)

3. Check your grammar: true or false – the present simple


Circle True or False for these sentences about the present simple.

1. We use it for talking about permanent states or situations. True False

2. We use it for things happening at the moment. True False

3. We use it for general facts (e.g. scientific facts). True False

4. We use it for talking about timetables (e.g. bus or lesson timetables). True False

5. We use it for future plans. True False

6. We use it for routines (e.g. things we do every day or week). True False

7. We use it for talking about likes and dislikes. True False

8. We use it for giving opinions (e.g. with the verbs think / believe). True False

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