This document provides examples of using the present simple tense to describe habitual or repeated actions, showing that the third person singular form takes "s" (he plays, it plays, she plays) while other persons take the base form (I play, you play, we play, they play).
This document provides examples of using the present simple tense to describe habitual or repeated actions, showing that the third person singular form takes "s" (he plays, it plays, she plays) while other persons take the base form (I play, you play, we play, they play).
This document provides examples of using the present simple tense to describe habitual or repeated actions, showing that the third person singular form takes "s" (he plays, it plays, she plays) while other persons take the base form (I play, you play, we play, they play).