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Simple Present Tenses APK

Latest Version 7.0 for Windows
Updated 2020-05-17

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Version 7.0 (#7)

Updated 2020-05-17

APK Size 7.7 MB

Requires Android Android 4.1+ (Jelly Bean)

Offered by Rereapps

Category Free Communication App

App id com.Simplepresenttenses.Rereapps

Developer's notes The explanation about simple present in a simple way.

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Download the latest Simple Present Tenses application, version 7.0, compatible with Windows 10/11 (using emulators such as Bluestacks), Android devices. This free Communication app is developed by Rereapps and is easy to download and install.

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Description

The simple present is a verb tense with two main uses. We use the simple present tense when an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it’s sometimes called present indefinite). Depending on the person, the simple present tense is formed by using the root form or by adding ‑s or ‑es to the end.
ex:
I feel great! Pauline loves pie. I’m sorry to hear that you’re sick.


The other is to talk about habitual actions or occurrences.
ex:
Pauline practices the piano every day. Ms. Jackson travels during the summer. Hamsters run all night.


Typically, when we want to describe a temporary action that is currently in progress, we use the present continuous: Pauline can’t come to the phone right now because she is brushing her teeth.


How to Form the Simple Present
In the simple present, most regular verbs use the root form, except in the third-person singular (which ends in -s).

First-person singular: I write

Second-person singular: You write

Third-person singular: He/she/it writes (note the ‑s)

First-person plural: We write

Second-person plural: You write

Third-person plural: They write


For a few verbs, the third-person singular ends with -es instead of -s. Typically, these are verbs whose root form ends in o, ch, sh, th, ss, gh, or z.

First-person singular: I go

Second-person singular: You go

Third-person singular: He/she/it goes (note the ‑es)

First-person plural: We go

Second-person plural: You go

Third-person plural: They go


For most regular verbs, you put the negation of the verb before the verb, e.g. “She won’t go” or “I don’t smell anything.”

The verb to be is irregular:

First-person singular: I am

Second-person singular: You are

Third-person singular: He/she/it is

First-person plural: We are

Second-person plural: You are

Third-person plural: They are


How to Make the Simple Present Negative
The formula for making a simple present verb negative is do/does + not + [root form of verb]. You can also use the contraction don’t or doesn’t instead of do not or does not.

Pauline does not want to share the pie. She doesn’t think there is enough to go around. Her friends do not agree. I don’t want pie anyway.
To make the verb to be negative, the formula is [to be] + not.

I am not a pie lover, but Pauline sure is. You aren’t ready for such delicious pie.
How to Ask a Question
The formula for asking a question in the simple present is do/does + [subject] + [root form of verb].

Do you know how to bake a pie? How much does Pauline love pie?


Common Verbs in the Simple Present.

Infinitive I, You, We, They He, She, It
to ask ask / do not ask asks / does not ask
to work work / do not work works / does not work
to call call / do not call calls / does not call
to use use / do not use uses / does not use
to have have / do not have has / does not have
The Verb to Be in the Simple Present
Infinitive I You, We, They He, She, It
to be am / am not are / are not is / is not

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