Mrs. Paula Domanski engages in various daily activities like playing volleyball, football, tennis, going running, walking, swimming, fishing, hunting, dancing, shopping, cycling, watching TV, talking on the phone, playing TV games, reading, reading books, using a computer, cooking, cleaning, emailing friends, taking a bath, studying, exercising, collecting things, and riding bikes. The simple present tense is used to describe things that happen sometimes or all the time, with verbs ending in "s" or "es" for third person subjects like he, she, it. Examples are given of using the simple present tense and forming negative sentences with don't or doesn't.