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Luyện ngữ pháp - English Grammar in Use - Intermediate (Unit 2: Present simple))


A

Study this example situation:

Alex is a bus driver, but now he is in bed asleep.
He is not driving a bus. (He is asleep.)

but He drives a bus. (He is a bus driver.)

Drive(s)/work(s)/do(es) etc. is the present simple:

I/we/you/they drive/work/do etc.
he/she/it drives/works/does etc.
B

We use the present simple to talk about things in general. We use it to say that something happens all the time or repeatedly, or that something is true in general:

  • Nurses look after patients in hospitals.
  • I usually go away at weekends.
  • The earth goes round the sun.
  • The cafe opens at 7.30 in the morning.

Remember:
work ... but He works ...
They teach ... but My sister teaches ...

C

We use do/does to make questions and negative sentences:

do
does
I/we/you/they
he/she/ it
work?
drive?
do?
I/we/you/they
he/she/it
don't
doesn't
work
drive
do
  • I come from Canada. Where do you come from?
  • don't go away very often.
  • What does this word mean? (not What means this word?)
  • Rice doesn't grow in cold climates.

In the following examples, do is also the main verb (do you do / doesn't do etc.):
  • 'What do you do?'  'I work in a shop.'
  • He's always so lazy.  He doesn't do anything to help.
D

We use the present simple to say how often we do things:

  • get up at 8 o'clock every morning.
  • How often do you go to the dentist?
  • julie doesn't drink tea very often.
  • Robert usually goes away two or three times a year.
E

I promise / I apologise etc.

Sometimes we do things by saying something. For example, when you promise to do something, you can say 'I promise ... '; when you suggest something, you can say 'I suggest ... ':
  • I promise I won't be late. (not I'm promising)
  • 'What do you suggest I do?'  'I suggest that you ... '

In the same way we say: I apologise ... / I advise ... / I insist ... / I agree ... / I refuse ... etc.



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