Present Simple and Present Continuous Tenses
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Present Simple Affirmative
I, you, we, you, they walk. He, she, it walks.
Present Simple Negative
I, you, we, you, they don't walk. He, she, it doesn't walk.
Present Simple Interrogative
Do I, you, we, you, they walk? Does he, she, it walk?
Present Simple Affirmative (Response)
Yes, I, you, we, you, they do. Yes, he, she, it does.
Present Simple Negative (Response)
No, I, you, we, you, they don't. No, he, she, it doesn't. (Add 'es' when the verb ends in 'ss', 'sh', 'ch', 'x', or when it ends in a consonant plus 'y', change 'y' to 'ies'. Used for daily routines.)
Present Continuous Affirmative
I, you, we, you, they are looking. He, she, it is looking.
Present Continuous Negative and Interrogative
Same as above, adding 'not' for negative and '?' for interrogative. Example: Are you looking?
Stative Verbs
Verbs that cannot be used in the continuous form: love, like, hate, want, think, remember, know, understand, believe, see, hear, smell, taste, feel, own.