Time expressions with simple present tense

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Time expressions with simple present tense

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Time expressions with simple present tense The simple present tense is used to talk about things that happen regularly, repeatedly or all the time As a result of this, we often use some adverbs of frequency with the simple present tense to state how often somebody does something Adverbs commonly used with the simple present tense are: always, usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, rarely and never Note that the adverbs of frequency usually go before the verb He often visits his grandparents I often buy comics We usually go to Singapore in April I usually get up early She always carries an umbrella He never gets angry I sometimes read foreign periodicals They rarely watch TV She frequently buys detective stories It sometimes gets very hot here Days of the Week and Times of the Day Days of the week are often used with ‘s’ when we talk about repeated actions We don’t eat meat on Fridays I play tennis on Saturdays Do you mind working on Sundays? Times of the day We usually use at with clock times The train arrives at 3.30 We use in with parts of the day He plays tennis in the evening He gets up early in the morning Days of the week We use on with particular days See you on Monday Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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