📘 Lesson: Simple Present Tense for Daily Conversation
⭐ What is Simple Present Tense?
The Simple Present Tense is used to talk about daily habits, routines, general truths, and regular actions.
It helps us describe what we do every day or regularly.
🕒 1. Structure
✔ Positive Sentences:
Subject + Verb (base form / s/es) + Object
I play football every day.
She goes to office daily.
They watch TV in the evening.
👉 Add -s / -es with he, she, it.
❌ Negative Sentences:
Subject + do/does + not + Verb (base form)
I do not like tea.
He does not play cricket.
They do not study at night.
❓ Questions:
Do/Does + Subject + Verb (base form)?
Do you go to school?
Does she speak English?
Do they live here?
🏡 2. Daily Life Examples
I wake up at 6 AM.
I brush my teeth every morning.
I go to work by bus.
She cooks food for her family.
We speak English in class.
💬 3. Common Daily Conversations
👤 A: What do you do every morning?
👤 B: I go for a walk and read newspapers.
👤 A: Does your brother work in a company?
👤 B: Yes, he works in a private company.
🎯 4. Practice Task (for students)
Write 5 sentences about your daily routine using Simple Present Tense:
Example:
I get up early.
I study English every day.
🌟 Key Tip:
Use Simple Present Tense to talk about habits and routines, not future or past actions.
🧑🏫 Conclusion:
Mastering Simple Present Tense is the first step
to speaking English confidently in daily life.
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