The document discusses the present simple tense and how it is used to describe regular or habitual actions, facts, and states. It provides examples of using the present simple tense to talk about daily routines with verbs like "put" and "does." It also gives examples with non-action verbs like "are" to describe states. Finally, it includes examples of choosing the correct present simple verb form to complete sentences.
2. Simple present is a form of the verb that refers to an
action or event that is regularly takes place in present
time.
3. For regular habits or daily routine:
He puts the hammer on the table every day.
He does not put the hammer on the table every day.
Does he put the hammer on the table every day?
Yes, he does. No, he does not.
4. For facts:
A saw cuts wood.
A saw does not cut wood.
Does a saw cut wood?
Yes, it does. No, it does not.
5. With non- action verbs:
Those are nuts.
Those are not nuts.
Are those nuts?
Yes, they are. No, they are not.
6. Choose the correct answers:
He ( cut- cuts- cutting ) wood by a saw.
She ( does – do – is ) not use a washer.
That ( is – are – am) a staple.