It's not just about "now." It's about facts, habits, and your daily reality. Let's explore the rhythm of English!
Think of the Present Simple as a Timeline of Truth. It doesn't strictly mean "this exact second." It covers things that are generally true or happen repeatedly. Use the interactive graph below to visualize the difference between a Repeated Habit and a Permanent Fact.
Click the buttons above to see how time works in Present Simple!
Building sentences is like lego. You need the right pieces. The biggest rule to remember? The 3rd Person Singular (He/She/It) loves the letter 'S'!
I, You, We, They
He, She, It
Note: The 'S' moves to 'Does'!
Just add -s.
Add -es for hissing sounds.
Cut 'y', add -ies.
Click cards to see examples
We use Adverbs of Frequency to say how often we do something. These words usually go before the main verb.
Can you get 5/5?
You mastered the Present Simple.