Learn Present Simple Tense | English Grammar Course 1

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Hi, everybody.
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My name is Esther.
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I'm so excited to teach you the present simple tense in today's video.
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Now this lesson can be a little difficult,
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so I'll do my best to keep it easy and fun for you.
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My goal is for you to understand how and when to use this grammar by the end of the video.
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Let's get started.
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Let's start with the first usage for the present simple tense.
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The first usage is pretty easy.
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We use it to talk about facts, truths, and generalizations.
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Let's look at some examples.
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‘The Sun is bright.’
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Now that's a fact.
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It doesn't change.
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Everybody knows that the Sun is bright.
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It was bright yesterday.
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It's bright today.
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And it will be bright tomorrow.
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That makes it a fact.
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‘Pigs don't fly.’
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That's also a fact.
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Everybody knows that pigs don't fly.
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‘Cats are better than dogs.’
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Now this you may not agree with.
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This is my truth.
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I'm making a generalization about cats and dogs in this example.
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And finally, ‘It's cold in winter.’
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This really depends on where you live, but for a lot of people, or let's say for
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most people, it is cold in the winter,
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so that's the truth for some people.
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Now let's look back and see what verb I used in the present simple tense.
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For the first sentence, we have ‘is’.
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I use the ‘be’ verb ‘is’ to talk about the Sun.
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In the next sentence, I use the negative of do - ‘do not’
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And you'll notice I use the contraction and put these two words together to make it ‘don't’.
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‘Cats are better than dogs.’
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I use the ‘be’ verb "are" to talk about cats because ‘cats’ is plural.
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And finally, it's cold and winter.
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Here I use the ‘be’ verb "is" again,
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but I use the contraction to combine ‘it’ and ‘is’
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and made ‘it’s’.
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Let's move on to the next usage.
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We also use the present simple tense to talk about habits and routines.
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So things and actions that happen regularly.
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Let’s look at the examples.
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‘I always eat lunch at noon.’
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You'll notice I use the adverb ‘always’ because I'm talking about something that I do regularly.
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What is that?
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‘Eat lunch at noon.’
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So I use the present simple tense.
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And here I use the verb ‘eat’.
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‘I eat…’
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The second example says you play games every day.
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Do you see the clue that helps you know that this is something that happens regularly?
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It's ‘every day’.
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So it's something that happens as a routine or a habit,
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so you play games.
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The verb here is ‘play’.
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‘You play…’
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The next example says ‘Seth starts work at 9:00 a.m. daily.’
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Again this is something that happens regularly.
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‘Seth goes to work at 9:00 a.m.’ every day.
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Now you'll notice I put a blue line under the ‘s’ in ‘starts’.
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Can you figure out why?
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Well remember that when the subject of a sentence is ‘he’, ‘she’, or ‘it’,
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we need to add an ‘s’ or ‘es’ to the end of the verb in the present simple tense.
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Seth is a ‘he’, so we need to add an ‘s’.
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‘Seth starts work at 9:00 a.m. daily.’
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And the last example: ‘They study English every Monday.’
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Again, ‘every Monday’ means that they do it regularly,
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and that's why we use the present simple tense.
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‘They study…’.
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So as a review, remember we use the present simple tense
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to talk about habits and routines that happen regularly.
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Let's move on.
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We also use the present simple tense with non-continuous verbs.
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These are verbs that we don't use in the continuous form,
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even if they're happening right now.
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They're also called stative verbs.
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These are connected with thoughts, opinions, feelings, emotions, and our five senses.
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Let's look at these examples.
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‘I love my mom.’
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The verb here is ‘love’.
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That's an emotion, so I use the present simple tense.
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‘It smells good.’
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‘Smell’ is one of the five senses, so I use the present simple tense.
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You'll notice I underlined the ‘s’ because remember the subject is ‘it’.
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‘Kelly feels happy.’
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This is talking about a feeling.
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Again the subject here is ‘Kelly’ which is a ‘she’,
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so I added an ‘s’ to the verb.
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And finally, ‘They need help.’
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We don't say, ‘they are needing help’ even though it's happening right now.
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‘Need’ is non-continuous, so we say, ‘they need help’,
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so remember you also use the present simple tense with non-continuous verbs,
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connected with thoughts, opinions, feelings, emotions, and our five senses.
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Let's move on.
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Speakers occasionally use the present simple tense to talk about something that will happen
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in the near future.
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Now this can be a little confusing, but we're not using the future tense,
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we're using the present simple tense.
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It's possible to do that and it's actually common for people to do that.
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Again, for something that will happen in the near future.
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Let's look at the examples.
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‘I have class at 6 p.m.’
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‘6 p.m.’ that's pretty soon, so I can say,
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'I have class.' - the present simple tense.
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‘Lisa arrives on Sunday.’
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Again the near future, ‘Sunday’.
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So I use the present simple tense.
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I added an ‘s’ at the end of arrive, because Lisa, the subject, is a ‘she’.
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‘We start work soon.’
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Again, the near future, ‘soon’,
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so I use the present simple verb ‘start’.
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And finally, ‘My students come tomorrow.’
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This is something that will happen in the near future,
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so I use the verb ‘come’.
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So remember it is possible, and it is common to use the present simple tense
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to talk about something that will happen in the near future.
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Let's go to the next usage.
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Let's talk about a possible negative usage for the present simple tense,
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and that is ‘do not’ and ‘does not’.
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The first example says, ‘Mike eats bread.’
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I put an ‘s’ at the end of ‘eat’ because the subject is Mike which is a ‘he’.
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Now that's not a negative statement.
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What happens when I want to turn it into a negative statement?
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Well I change it like this - ‘Mike doesn't eat bread.’
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So you'll notice that I didn't move the ‘s’ here, okay.
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Instead I added ‘doesn't’.
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I took ‘does’ and ‘not’ and I turned it into a contraction by combining the two
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and making it ‘doesn't’.
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So if the subject is ‘he’, ‘she’, or ‘it’,
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we use ‘does not’ or ‘doesn't’ to make it negative.
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‘You swim well.’
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In this case, I don't need to put an ‘s’ at the end of ‘swim’ because the subject is ‘you’.
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If I want to make this sentence negative, I use ‘don't’.
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‘You don't swim well.’
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I use the contraction for ‘do’ and ‘not’.
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I combine them to make ‘don't’,
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so if the subject is ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘we’, or ‘they’, we use ‘do not’ or ‘don't’.
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So to review ‘do not’ and ‘does not’ or ‘don't’ and ‘doesn't’
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is a possible usage for the negative for present simple tense.
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Let's continue on.
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Now I'll talk about one possible question form for the present simple tense
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and that is by using ‘do’ or ‘does’.
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So let's look at the example, ‘They live here.’
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That's not a question, right?
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'They live here’
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In order to turn it into a question, it's really simple.
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All I have to do is add ‘do’ to the beginning and add a question mark at the end.
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‘Do they live here?’
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So if the subject is ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘we’, or ‘they’,
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simply add ‘do’ to the beginning of the question.
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How about this one, ‘He plays soccer.’
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In this statement, the subject is ‘he’ and that's why you should know by now,
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I have an ‘s’ at the end of ‘play’.
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However, to turn this into a question, I add ‘does’ at the beginning.
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‘Does he play soccer?’
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What you'll notice here is that I no longer have the ‘s’ at the end of play.
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Instead I just used ‘does’ at the beginning,
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so for ‘he’, ‘she’, or ‘it’, put ‘does’ at the beginning,
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and don't worry about putting an ‘s’ or ‘es’ at the end of the verb.
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So to review, one possible way of forming a question for the present simple tense is
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using ‘do’ or ‘does’ at the beginning.
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Alright let's move on.
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Good job guys.
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You put in a lot of practice today.
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The present simple tense is not easy,
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and I'm really happy to see how hard you guys worked on mastering it.
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Be sure to check out my other videos and thank you for watching this video.
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I'll see you next time.
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Bye.
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