This SlideShare presentation provides an overview of the present simple tense in English. The present simple is a verb tense that is used to describe actions or states that are currently happening, always happen, or happen regularly. It is formed using the base form of the verb, and is used with the third person singular subject (he, she, it) with the addition of -s.
This presentation covers the various uses of the present simple tense, including its use to describe habitual or routine actions, express general truths or facts, and indicate future events in certain contexts. Examples and practice exercises are included throughout the presentation to help learners better understand and apply this tense in their own communication. By the end of this presentation, viewers will have a strong understanding of the present simple tense and how to use it effectively in their English language communication.
Introduction
Present simple tense is used to describe actions or states that are regular, habitual, or permanent.
It is used in situations for expressing habits, routines, general truths, or things that happen regularly or repeatedly.
Examples
I wake up at 6 am every day.
She drinks coffee every morning.
He works in a bank.
They live in New York.
We play tennis on Saturdays.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
Cats meow when they are hungry.
The earth orbits around the sun.
The teacher explains the lesson to the students.
The train arrives at the station at 9 am every day.
Rules of verb form change
Use ‘s’ ‘es’ or ‘ies’ with third person singular
He/she it/ likes ice cream.
No auxiliary required for first person, second person and third person plural.
We/I/You/They enjoy walking on the beach.
Uses of present simple tense
Express regularly or habits.
I wake up at 6 am every day. She brushes her teeth before bed every night.
Express preferences
I prefer coffee to tea. He likes to watch movies on weekends.
Express generalizations or state facts.
The sun rises in the east. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
Common mistakes in the use of present simple tense
Incorrect verb form: Mistakes in verb forms, such as forgetting to add -s to the third person singular (he, she, it) in affirmative sentences. For example: "He go to school" instead of "He goes to school."
Incorrect negative forms: double negatives, such as "don't have no" instead of "don't have any," which is incorrect in standard English. For example: "I don't have no books" instead of "I don't have any books."
Misusing time expressions: such as using "yesterday," "last week," or "tomorrow," which are not appropriate with the present simple tense. For example: "I go to the movies yesterday" instead of "I went to the movies yesterday."
Incorrect word order: Students may place words in incorrect order within a sentence, resulting in grammatically incorrect sentences. For example: "She like pizza not" instead of "She does not like pizza."
Exercise
Describe your daily routine,
An overview of present simple tense for the Elementary level. Appropriate for working adults. Assist in constructing simple sentences, negatives, questions and short answers. Students will be able to practice them effectively in written and in spoken form.
This SlideShare presentation provides an overview of the present simple tense in English. The present simple is a verb tense that is used to describe actions or states that are currently happening, always happen, or happen regularly. It is formed using the base form of the verb, and is used with the third person singular subject (he, she, it) with the addition of -s.
This presentation covers the various uses of the present simple tense, including its use to describe habitual or routine actions, express general truths or facts, and indicate future events in certain contexts. Examples and practice exercises are included throughout the presentation to help learners better understand and apply this tense in their own communication. By the end of this presentation, viewers will have a strong understanding of the present simple tense and how to use it effectively in their English language communication.
Introduction
Present simple tense is used to describe actions or states that are regular, habitual, or permanent.
It is used in situations for expressing habits, routines, general truths, or things that happen regularly or repeatedly.
Examples
I wake up at 6 am every day.
She drinks coffee every morning.
He works in a bank.
They live in New York.
We play tennis on Saturdays.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
Cats meow when they are hungry.
The earth orbits around the sun.
The teacher explains the lesson to the students.
The train arrives at the station at 9 am every day.
Rules of verb form change
Use ‘s’ ‘es’ or ‘ies’ with third person singular
He/she it/ likes ice cream.
No auxiliary required for first person, second person and third person plural.
We/I/You/They enjoy walking on the beach.
Uses of present simple tense
Express regularly or habits.
I wake up at 6 am every day. She brushes her teeth before bed every night.
Express preferences
I prefer coffee to tea. He likes to watch movies on weekends.
Express generalizations or state facts.
The sun rises in the east. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
Common mistakes in the use of present simple tense
Incorrect verb form: Mistakes in verb forms, such as forgetting to add -s to the third person singular (he, she, it) in affirmative sentences. For example: "He go to school" instead of "He goes to school."
Incorrect negative forms: double negatives, such as "don't have no" instead of "don't have any," which is incorrect in standard English. For example: "I don't have no books" instead of "I don't have any books."
Misusing time expressions: such as using "yesterday," "last week," or "tomorrow," which are not appropriate with the present simple tense. For example: "I go to the movies yesterday" instead of "I went to the movies yesterday."
Incorrect word order: Students may place words in incorrect order within a sentence, resulting in grammatically incorrect sentences. For example: "She like pizza not" instead of "She does not like pizza."
Exercise
Describe your daily routine,
An overview of present simple tense for the Elementary level. Appropriate for working adults. Assist in constructing simple sentences, negatives, questions and short answers. Students will be able to practice them effectively in written and in spoken form.
English Grammar for Elementary. An overview of Present Simple tense for working adults. Assist in constructing simple sentences, negative, questions and short answers.
This is a presentation about the language function of simple present tense. In this presentation students can learn and understand about the using of present tense
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3) simple presentt
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2. Positive and Negative Sentences
Olumlu ve Olumsuz Cümleler
I
We
You
They
like apple.
don’t like apple.
He
She
It
likes apple.
doesn’t like apple.
3. Question Sentences and Short Answers
Soru Cümleleri ve Kısa Cevaplar
I
you
we
they
he
she
it
like apple?
Yes, I/we/they/you/do
Yes, he/she/it does
No, I/we/you/they don’t
No he/she/it doesn’t.
Do
Does
4. SIMPLE PRESENT USAGE
GENİŞ ZAMAN KULLANIMI
Habits-Alışkanlıklar
We use the Present Simple to talk about things
we do all of the time.
Examples:
I go to school at 9:00 every morning.
Zeynep has breakfast before she goes to work.
I write poem at break time.
Hakan goes to bed late at the weekend.
5. Things that are always true
Genel-Geçer Kuralları ifade ederken
We use the Present Simple to talk about
things that are always true.
The sky is blue.
The Earth goes round the Sun.
She is a student.
Tigers are big cats.
School starts at 8.00am and finishes at
4.00pm.
6. Verbs ending in ch, s, sh,
o, x
add – es
• watch – watches
• guess – guesses
• finish – finishes
• go – goes
•fix - fixes
Verbs ending in a
consonant
(b,c,d,f,g...)
change y to ies
study – studies
carry – carries
Fly - flies
7. Do she eat banana?
I goes to school everyday.
Zeynep do her homework on Sunday.
The film finishs at 9.00 p.m.
My friends goes on holiday next week.
He carrys her little dog to the car.
Tuncel Kurtiz act in a lot of films.
We plays in the garden at break.
Our teacher talk very clearly.