Guys,
soon the task must be collected ......
So, I must speedy...
Now, I will write about SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
The simple present is used :
- To express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions and wishes.
- To give instructions or directions.
- To express fixed arrangements, present or future.
The Formula of Simple Present Tense
- Nominal
(+) S + to be + complement <noun, adj, adv>
(-) S + to be + not + complement
(?) to be + S + complement + ?
Example :
(+) Doni is always happy.
(-) Doni is not always happy.
(?) Is Doni always happy ?
- Verbal
(+) S + Verb1 (s/es) + object
(-) S + do/does + not + Verb1 + object
(?) Do/does + S + Verb1 + object + ?
Example :
(+) I usually gets up at six o’clock in the morning.
(-) I don’t usually get up at six o’clock in the morning.
(?) Do I usually get up at six o’clock in the morning ?
Simple Present Tense used to show...
- Daily routines or habitual action
Example :
(+) Jain always swims in the morning.
(-) Jain doesn’t always swim in the morning.
(?) Does Jain always swim in the morning ?
Examples of adverb of time :
- Never
- Always
- Every
- Often
- Seldom
- Usually
- Sometimes
- Generally
- Normally
- An action that happen in present time, it follow with stative verb.
Example :
(+) They understand the problem now.
(-) They don’t understand the problem now.
(?) Do they understand the problem now ?
Example stative verb :
- Know
- Have
- Believe
- Hate
- Need
- Hear
- Love
- Understand
- Appear
- Like
- Wish