Thursday, November 6, 2008
Simple Present
4:38 PM
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Students of 6th 4 of ES/2,3 de Alvide in Portugal
The Simple Present is frequently used in English. It is also called Present Simple.
1) repeated actions (every day, always, often, sometimes or never)
2) things in general
3) fixed arrangements, scheduled events (e.g. timetable)
4) actions in the present - one follows after the other (first - then, after that)
5) instructions
6) after special verbs, which are normally not used with the Present Progressive (These verbs express states, possessions, feelings etc.) be, believe, belong, hate, hear, like, love, mean, prefer, remain, realize, see, seem, smell, think, understand, want, wish
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