The Present Indefinite Tense is used to talk about:
π Things we do every day
π Habits and routines
π General truths (facts)
π 1. Easy Understanding
π βIf an action happens regularly or is always true, we use the Present Indefinite Tense.β
Examples:
- I go to school.
- She drinks milk.
- The sun rises in the east.
π 2. Sentence Structure
β Positive Sentences
π Formula:
Subject + Verb (base form) + s/es (for he/she/it)
Examples:
- I play cricket.
- You read books.
- He plays cricket.
- She reads books.
π Important Rule:
- With He / She / It β add s or es
- With I / You / We / They β use base verb
β Negative Sentences
π Formula:
Subject + do/does + not + base verb
Examples:
- I do not play cricket.
- She does not play cricket.
- He does not eat rice.
π Short forms:
- do not = donβt
- does not = doesnβt
β Questions (Interrogative)
π Formula:
Do/Does + Subject + base verb?
Examples:
- Do you play cricket?
- Does she play cricket?
- Does he go to school?
π 3. Most Important Rule
π Only with He / She / It, we add s or es
| Subject | Verb |
|---|---|
| I / You / We / They | play |
| He / She / It | plays |
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π§Ύ 4. When Do We Use It?
π Daily Routine
- I wake up at 7 AM.
- She goes to school daily.
π Habits
- He watches TV every day.
π General Truths
- The sun rises in the east.
- Water boils at 100Β°C.
β° 5. Signal Words (Clues)
- Always
- Usually
- Often
- Every day
- Sometimes
β οΈ 6. Common Mistakes
β He go to school
β He goes to school
β She eat rice
β She eats rice
π Rule: Always add s/es with he/she/it