Grammar in the Real World Simple Present
assets.cambridge.org › 9781108697187_excerptUnit 1 Simple Present 2.5 Using Simple Present Statements Use the simple present to describe habits and routines (usual and regular activities). I usually read the news online. We eat together as a family on weekends. Use the simple present to describe facts, general truths, feelings, or thoughts. The average person spends 24 hours a week online.
UNIT Work Simple Present: Part 1 - Cengage
ngl.cengage.com › grex_pro0000000538 › grex1_su3prOnUnCiAtiOn. Simple Present -s and. The ending of third-person singular verbs has three sounds: /s/,/z/,/ z/. Say /s/ after /p/,/t/,/k/, and /f/ sounds. Say /z/ after /b/,/d/,/g/,/l/,/m/,/n/, / /, /r/,/v/, and / / sounds, and after vowel sounds. 3. Say / z/ after verbs that end in /s/,/z/, / /, /t /, /s/.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE - Cengage
ngl.cengage.com › grammar_dim_1_suSIMPLEPRESENT TENSE. Affirmative and Negative Statements, TimeExpressions: In/On/At, Like/Need/Want. UNIT GOALS. Make affirmative andnegative statementsusing the simplepresent tense. Know how to spell andpronounce the thirdperson singular form ofverbs in the simplepresent tense. Use frequency andtime expressions.