Simple Present – Grammar & Verb Tenses

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2 Sept 202004:50

Summary

TLDRThe video script from ESL Library explains the simple present verb tense, which is used for repeated actions occurring regularly. It outlines the two forms of simple present verbs: base verb for plural subjects and subjects like 'I,' 'you,' 'we,' 'they'; and verb + s for singular subjects like 'he,' 'she,' 'it,' and non-count nouns. Examples are provided for clarity, and viewers are encouraged to practice forming sentences.

Takeaways

  • 🕒 The simple present tense is used to describe actions that happen regularly or repeatedly.
  • 🍞 Examples of repeated actions include eating breakfast daily, reading in bed every night, and studying after school.
  • 📚 There are two forms of simple present verbs: base verb and verb with an added 's'.
  • 👥 The choice between base verb and verb + s depends on the subject pronoun or noun.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Use the base verb with subject pronouns like 'I', 'you', 'we', and 'they', and with plural nouns.
  • 📰 Use verb + s with subject pronouns 'he', 'she', 'it', and with singular nouns.
  • 🌨️ Non-count nouns also take verb + s, as seen with 'Snow falls' and 'My hair grows'.
  • 📸 The script encourages looking at a picture to create a simple present sentence, like 'She drinks coffee every day'.
  • 📝 Practice is encouraged with the prompt 'Now you try!' to reinforce learning.
  • 🌐 The video is from ESL Library, a resource for English language learners, as indicated by the website at the end.

Q & A

  • What is a verb tense?

    -A verb tense shows the time that an action takes place.

  • What is the simple present tense used for?

    -The simple present tense is used for repeated actions that happen over and over again.

  • Can you give an example of a repeated action in the simple present tense?

    -An example is: 'I eat breakfast every day.'

  • How do simple present verbs change based on the subject?

    -Simple present verbs have two forms: base verb and verb + s. The form used depends on the subject of the sentence.

  • When do we use the base form of a verb in the simple present tense?

    -We use the base form when the subject pronoun is 'I', 'you', 'we', or 'they', or when the subject noun is plural.

  • When do we add 's' to the verb in the simple present tense?

    -We add 's' when the subject pronoun is 'he', 'she', or 'it', or when the subject noun is singular or non-count.

  • Can you provide an example of a sentence using a base verb in the simple present tense?

    -An example is: 'We sometimes eat dessert.'

  • Can you provide an example of a sentence using a verb + s in the simple present tense?

    -An example is: 'She takes the bus to work in the morning.'

  • What is a non-count noun, and how does it affect verb conjugation in the simple present tense?

    -A non-count noun refers to something that cannot be counted (e.g., 'snow'). In the simple present tense, we add 's' to the verb when the subject is a non-count noun. For example, 'Snow falls from the sky in winter.'

  • How can learners practice forming sentences in the simple present tense?

    -Learners can look at a picture and try to say or write a simple present sentence, such as 'She drinks coffee every day.'

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