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Simple present tense

Simple present tense is used for:
A. Habitual, daily and routine activities.
B. Universal truths, general facts and other general and usual things.
C. Quotations and proverbs.
D. Used with the conjunction "if".
(If you work hard, you will succeed).
[You work hard - simple present
You will succeed - simple future].
E. Other areas or places where the other 11 tense forms are not suitable(are not used).

Examples of Simple present tense:
1. I go to theatres.
2. We watch Hollywood films.
3. She likes classical music.
4. They work in the office.
5. You read newspaper.
6. He plays Chess.
7. Priya is fond of music.
8. The college reopens on 15th October.
9. Kiran hates politics.
10. Rajesh loves his wife.
11. Honesty is the best policy.
12. An empty vessel makes much noise.
13. She is beautiful.
14. He looks smart.
15. A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
16. Seetha and Geetha work on various projects.
17. He goes to bed at 10 pm.
18. They pray to God every day.
19. Anuhya doesn't eat in the morning.
20. Akshay does not go for a evening walk.
21. Don't they swim?
22. Don't Raju and Ramu eat meat?
23. Do we reach there?
24. Do they select the right products?
25. Does Rani want teddy bear?
26. Doesn't he drink milk?
27. Doesn't Pramodh meet you?

28. Hari visits Paris frequently.
29. Hari doesn't visit Paris frequently.
30. Does Hari visit Paris frequently?
31. Doesn't Hari visit Paris frequently?

32. There are nine planets.
33. The earth is round.
34. The sun is a star.
35. These flowers are beautiful.
36. I teach English grammar.
37. You always have his blessings.
38. Live long. (You live long).
39. Mumbai is the hottest city in India.
40. Ajay is shorter than me.
41. He is one of my favourite students.
42. She is his girlfriend.
43. They are close friends.
44. We are roommates.
45. He tries hard to get there.
46. Fill the bottle. (You fill the bottle)
47. This boy is good at listening.
48. She understands well.
49. It is a cat.
50. Do you know that?
51. She has a crush on him.
52. He has two sons.
53. She looks beautiful.
54. You look handsome.
55. She is good looking.
56. She is gorgeous.
57. Anil plays well.
58. Charan is a soft guy.
59. India has a great culture.
60. You trust me.
61. My blessings are with you always.
62. I love you.
63. I hate you.
64. Take me to the hospital.
65. Prepare well. (You prepare well)
66. He goes to temple every Monday.
67. He gets his salary every month.
68. She is playful.
69. They check their luck.
70. It is easy.
71. It is not difficult to do.
72. You create something.
73. Vignesh is present.
74. Sravan is absent.
75. He doesn't come here.

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