Present Simple Tense also known as present indefinite tense is used to tell about repeated actions. For example, the things you do every day, every morning, every night or every year. Some actions you do occasionally, often or sometimes. All sort of these actions by be described by using present simple tense. Present Simple Tense is also used to tell about your feelings of love hate etc. For example, I love my family but I don’t love my friends. You can also use presents simple to tell about natural phenomenon that occur on daily basis. For example, the sunsets in the west and the moon shines. The stars appear on the sky.
How to Practice Present Simple Tense?
For learning present, you should look around you and tell about those actions that you do every day. For example, how you spend your day or how you spend your weekend. And, how you celebrate your events, etc. On this page you will see more than 500 examples of present simple tense that can give you a good input to practice this tense. I have categorised these examples as positive, negative and question format. Best of luck for your English learning journey.
Activity Present Simple Tense
In this heading, you will get three activities which will give you a concept to speak in Present Simple Tense.
60 Examples of Present Simple Tense
In this link, you will find 60 most common examples of present simple tense. These sentences can be used to tell about your daily routine. You can also communicate with your friends in English by using this tense.
100 Examples of Present Simple Tense
In this link, you will read 100 easy examples along with an activity you can use to understand the structurers in deeper senses. For instance, how we add noun phrase or a prepositional phrase with simple verbs.
100 Yes/No Questions Present Simple Tense
You can use these questions to practice English with your partners. You simply have to say: Yes, I do. No, I don’t.
100 WH Questions – Present Simple Tense
You can use these questions to give answers in details. What do you eat and why do you eat? etc.
100 Don’t Doesn’t Questions – Present Simple Tense
The above link contains 100 questions based on positive and negative inquiry. For instance, don’t you help your brother? etc.