The present simple tense is used to talk about habits, facts, and routines.
How to Form Present Simple Verbs:
For ''I'' and ''You'' - Use the base verb (no changes).
For ''He/She/It'' - Add ''-s'' or ''-es'' to the verb.
Spelling Rules for Third-Person Singular (''He/She/It'')
Most verbs - Just add ''-s''
eat - eats
like - likes
Verbs ending in -ch, -sh, -ss, -x, -o - Add ''-es''
watch - watches
go - goes
Verbs ending in consonant + ''y'' - Change ''y'' to ''i'' and add ''-es''
study - studies
try – tries
• Write: to put words on paper or a screen
• Sing: to make music with your voice
• Dance: to move your body to music
• Cook: to prepare food
• Open: to move something so that it is not closed
• Close: to move something so that it is shut
• Want:: to feel a desire for something
• Live: to have a home somewhere