I. PRESENT
In
English, we usually use “am/is/are + ing" when we are talking about
an action happening now.
1. Present Simple (Used to describe facts, habits,
and routine)
When the
subject is singular, the verb ends in “s” or “es”. When the subject is plural,
do not add “s” or “es” to the verb.
a) The manager works hard all
the time.
b) The managers work hard
all the time.
Examples:
“Water
boils at 100 degrees Celsius.” (fact)
“I like
photography.” (fact)
“I go to
work at 7 every morning.” (habits or routine)
What do
you routinely do? –
Time markers: [a] every day/Monday/week/month/year,
[b] one/twice a day/week/month/year [c] these days, nowadays, at
present, currently [d] in the morning/afternoon/evening, at night, on
weekends