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Simple present uses the base form of the verb for I as a subject and plural subjects eg

I like

ice cream. They like

ice cream. My friends like

ice cream.

For singular noun subjects and he/she/it as subjects the verb form is verb + -s,

He likes

ice cream. The doctor likes

ice cream.


Present simple is used to talk about:

1. Something that is always true - The sun rises in the east. Ice melts when you heat it.

2. Some thing that is true now - I live in Ekatahuna. She likes Jon.

3. Something you do again and again ie a habit. - I get up at 7:00am and eat breakfast.

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