Present Simple is the tense we use to talk about things that are permanent or happen all the time.
It can also be used for future tenses in the first conditional (e.g. I'll call you when I get home.) and in timetables (e.g. My train leaves at five o'clock.).
| Positive | Negative | Question |
|---|---|---|
| I work. | I don't work. | Do I work? |
| You work. | You don't work. | Do you work? |
| He works. | He doesn't work. | Does he work? |
| She works. | She doesn't work. | Does she work? |
| It works. | It doesn't work. | Does it work? |
| We work. | We don't work. | Do we work? |
| They work. | They don't work. | Do they work? |
Use the information provided to write correct "Present Simple" sentences.
It is important to use a capital letter at the beginning of the sentence and a full stop or question mark at the end.