Simple present tense indicates an action in the present time, which is not
finished. This tense is easy to conjugate in English because all terminations are the
same except he/she/it (third person singular) which adds an "s“besides ending
verbs sh,ch,x,o,z,y, which adds “es”
Example:


     Subject         Conjugated      Subject          Conjugate
                     Verb                             d Verb
     I               Sing            I                Teach
     You             Sing            You              Teach
     He/She/It       Sings           He/She/It        Teaches
     We              Sing            We               Teach
     You             Sing            You              Teach
     They            Sing            They             Teach

Simple present

  • 1.
    Simple present tenseindicates an action in the present time, which is not finished. This tense is easy to conjugate in English because all terminations are the same except he/she/it (third person singular) which adds an "s“besides ending verbs sh,ch,x,o,z,y, which adds “es” Example: Subject Conjugated Subject Conjugate Verb d Verb I Sing I Teach You Sing You Teach He/She/It Sings He/She/It Teaches We Sing We Teach You Sing You Teach They Sing They Teach