This document provides examples of how the present simple tense is used in English and Spanish. In both languages, the present simple tense is used to express facts, general truths, routines, habits, timetables, and descriptions, as well as in stories. It demonstrates the equivalent present simple forms for the first, second, and third person singular and plural in questions and statements.
This document provides examples of how the present simple tense is used in English and Spanish. In both languages, the present simple tense is used to express facts, general truths, routines, habits, timetables, and descriptions, as well as in stories. It demonstrates the equivalent present simple forms for the first, second, and third person singular and plural in questions and statements.
This document provides examples of how the present simple tense is used in English and Spanish. In both languages, the present simple tense is used to express facts, general truths, routines, habits, timetables, and descriptions, as well as in stories. It demonstrates the equivalent present simple forms for the first, second, and third person singular and plural in questions and statements.
This document provides examples of how the present simple tense is used in English and Spanish. In both languages, the present simple tense is used to express facts, general truths, routines, habits, timetables, and descriptions, as well as in stories. It demonstrates the equivalent present simple forms for the first, second, and third person singular and plural in questions and statements.
He He doesn’t Does he ? She She doesn’t Does she ? It It doesn’t Does it ? We We don’t Do we ? You You don’t Do you ? They They don’t Do they ? @elauladelaura We use “present simple” for: * facts or general truths. * routines or habits. * timetables. * descriptions. * the stories. -----------------------------
Se usa el “presente simple” para:
*hechos o verdades generales. * rutinas o hábitos. * horarios fijados. * descripciones. * en las historias.