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1).

The structure:
1. For plural subject (I,you,they,we) : Subject + Verb 1.
Example:
(+) I eat chips.
(?) Do I eat chips?
(-) I don't eat chips.
2. For singular subject (he,she,it) : Subject + Verb 1+(s+es+ies).
Example:
(+) She runs every morning.
(?) Does she run every morning?
(-) She doesn't run every morning.
Use of simple present:
1. To give opinion. Example: I like juice. I don't like milkshake.
2. To talk about schedules. Example: The mini market opens at nine. It doesn't open at six.
3. To talk about daily habits. Example: Yanto goes to school every Weekday. He doesn't go
to school at the weekend.
4. To give facts. Example: Human breathes with his nose. Human doesn't breath with his
eyes.

2).
Adverbs of frequency always describe how often something occurs, either in definite or
indefinite terms. An adverb that describes definite frequency is one such as weekly, daily, or
yearly. An adverb describing indefinite frequency doesn't specify an exact time frame;
examples are sometimes, often, and rarely.
Example:
1. I always breakfast every morning.
2. I usually workout five times on a week.
3. I often drink coca cola every Sunday.
4. Dika sometimes studies twice a month.
5. The motorcycle rarely uses once a year.
6. Bunga never lies.

3).
1. Have or has can use for the formal and informal conditions. They usually explain about
belongs to something that you can't change it shortly.
2. Have/has got can only use for the informal condition. It usually uses to talk with peoples
who are in the same level with you. They usually explain about belongs to something that
you can change it shortly.

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