Simple Present
Here in this “Spoken English Lesson: Episode-1” we are going to discuss,
What we do regularly, daily, everyday, we express it in Simple Present form i.e. Subject + Verb+ Object
Example:
I play cricket. Do you play cricket? Don’t you play cricket?
Yes, I play cricket. No, I don’t play cricket.
I go to market. Do you go to market? Don’t you go to market?
Yes, I go to market. No, I don’t go to market.
I read book. Do you read the book? Don’t you read the book?
Yes, I read the book. No, I don’t read the book.
I write letter. Do you write a letter? Don’t you write a letter?
Yes, I write a letter. No, I don’t write a letter.
I wash my cloths. Do you wash your dress? Don’t you wash your dress?
Yes, I wash my dress. No, I don’t wash my dress.
I speak English. Do you speak English? Don’t you speak English?
Yes, I speak English. No, I don’t speak English.
I drive car. Do you drive car? Don’t you drive car?
Yes, I drive car. No, I don’t drive car.
I cook rice. Do you cook rice? Don’t you cook rice?
Yes, I cook rice. No, I don’t cook rice.
I teach English. Do you teach English? Don’t you teach English?
Yes, I teach English. No, I don’t teach English.
I climb tree. Do you climb tree? Don’t you climb tree?
Yes, I climb tree. No, I don’t climb tree.
More Examples
I open the door. Do you open the door? Don’t you open the door?
Yes, I open the door. No, I don’t open the door.
I close the door. Do you open the door? Don’t you open the door?
Yes, I open the door. No, I don’t open the door.
I buy a car. Do you buy a car? Don’t you buy a car?
Yes, I buy a car. No, I don’t buy a car.
Conclusion
We discuss in this blog “Spoken English Lesson: Episode-1”. You can click the video link to watch live videos.