Present tense is used to express general facts and daily activities. There are two types of verbs used in present tense. They are Verb + s/es, and Verb without s/es.
A. Verb + s/es
Verb +s/es is used for the subjects She, He, It, Singular Noun, and Uncountable Noun. Look at the examples below:
1. She goes to school everyday. (go + es)
2. He drinks coffee every morning. (drink + s)
3. It works well. (work + s)
4. My father teaches English in a university. (teach + es)
5. This fruit contains vitamin A (contain + s)
B. Verb without s/es
Verb without s/es is used for the subject I, You, They, We, and Plural Noun. Look at the examples below:
1. I go to school everyday.
2. You drink coffee every morning.
3. They work carefully.
4. We study every night,
5. John and Sally come to my house every Monday.
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