Mastering the Simple Present: Do/Does/Don't/Doesn'tVersión en línea Learn the essentials of the simple present tense with a focus on do/does and their negations. por george tuohy 1 Introduction to the Simple Present The simple present tense is used to describe habits, routines, and general truths. It is one of the most commonly used tenses in English. 2 When to Use the Simple Present To express habits or routines (e.g., I eat breakfast at 7 AM).To state facts (e.g., Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius).To describe general truths (e.g., The Earth orbits the Sun). 3 Structure of the Simple Present The structure of the simple present is straightforward:For affirmative sentences: Subject + base form of the verb (e.g., She plays soccer).For negative sentences: Subject + do/does not + base form of the verb (e.g., He does not like coffee). 4 Using 'Do' and 'Does' We use 'do' and 'does' to form questions and negatives:'Do' is used with I, you, we, they (e.g., Do you play tennis?).'Does' is used with he, she, it (e.g., Does she work here?). 5 Forming Questions with 'Do' and 'Does' To form questions in the simple present:Start with do/does (e.g., Do you like pizza?).Follow with the subject (e.g., Does he play guitar?).End with the base form of the verb. 6 Negation with 'Don't' and 'Doesn't' To make negative sentences:Use 'don't' with I, you, we, they (e.g., I don't understand).Use 'doesn't' with he, she, it (e.g., She doesn't like chocolate). 7 Common Mistakes to Avoid Here are some common mistakes learners make:Using do with he/she/it (e.g., Incorrect: He do like apples).Forgetting to add 's' in affirmative sentences (e.g., Incorrect: She play soccer). 8 Practice Makes Perfect To master the simple present, practice regularly:Write sentences using do/does.Form questions and negatives.Engage in conversations using the simple present tense. 9 Conclusion The simple present tense is essential for effective communication. Mastering do/does/don't/doesn't will enhance your English skills. 10 Interactive Game: Simple Present Challenge Test your knowledge of the simple present tense with our fun and engaging game! Answer questions and earn points!