Act 1: Present simple English Grammar – The Star of the Show!
- sjhanks6
- 12 mars
- 2 min de lecture
🎭 The lights dim. The audience hushes. A single spotlight shines on the stage. A figure steps forward, confident, unwavering—the Present Simple is ready to perform.
“I speak. You learn. We understand.”

The crowd erupts in applause. The Present Simple is the foundation of all performances, the steady voice of facts, routines, and universal truths. But what happens when other tenses try to steal the show?
🎭 Act 1: Meet the Star of the Show - Present simple English Grammar
The Present Simple is always on stage. It doesn’t change for dramatic effect—it delivers facts, habits, and daily routines with confidence. Whether you're talking about science (Water boils at 100°C), your schedule (I wake up at 7 AM), or timeless truths (The sun rises in the east), the Present Simple is your leading actor.
🔹 Example Script:
"He plays the piano every evening."
"She works in marketing."
"We always start class on time."
🔎 Act 2: The Present Simple in Action
🎬 Scene 1: Facts & Truths The Present Simple is used when something is always true.
"The Earth orbits the sun."
"Cats love to sleep."
🎬 Scene 2: Routines & Habits When something happens regularly, the Present Simple takes the lead.
"I drink coffee every morning."
"She visits her grandmother every Sunday."
🎬 Scene 3: Stage Directions (Instructions & Schedules) When giving instructions or timetables, the Present Simple is precise and direct.
"The train leaves at 9 AM."
"First, you mix the ingredients. Then, you bake the cake."
🎤 Act 3: Dialogue with the Audience – Common Mistakes
Every great actor needs to rehearse! Let’s correct some common mistakes:
❌ "He go to work at 8 AM." ✅ "He goes to work at 8 AM."
❌ "Does she likes coffee?" ✅ "Does she like coffee?"
❌ "We not understand the lesson." ✅ "We do not (don’t) understand the lesson."
🎬 The Grand Finale – Download Your Playbook!
✨ Want to take the script with you? Download 'The Grammar Playbook: Act 1 – The Present Simple' and master your lines! 🎭 Present simple English Grammar
Stay tuned for Act 2, where a new tense takes the stage! 🚀


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