Present Simple: Affirmative (Pre-A1 English Grammar)

Raúl Maguiña

Fundador de Langcom | Examinador de Cambridge y del SIELE

12 de julio de 2026

PRE-A1✏️ Gramática⏱️ 4 minutos de lectura
The Present Simple Affirmative helps you talk about daily routines, habits, and facts in English. It is one of the first and most important tenses you will learn. For most verbs, you use the base form of the verb with I, You, We, y They. For He, She, y It, you add -s o -es to the end of the verb. For example, I work, pero He works. This simple rule helps you describe what people do every day, what is true, and what happens regularly. You will use it often to share information about your life and the world.

When do we use the Present Simple Affirmative?

We use the Present Simple Affirmative to talk about things that are true all the time or happen regularly.

  • Daily routines and habits: Things you do every day or often. I get up at seven o’clock.
  • Facts and general truths: Things that are always true. The sun rises in the east.
  • Schedules and timetables: Fixed events. The train leaves at 9 AM.

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How do we form the Present Simple Affirmative?

The form of the verb changes for He, She, y It.

  • Para I, You, We, They, we use the base form of the verb. I watch TV.
  • Para He, She, It, añadimos -s o -es to the base form of the verb. She watches TV.

Here are some rules for adding -s o -es:

  • Most verbs: Add -s. work → works, eat → eats
  • Verbs ending in -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, -o: Add -es. watch → watches, go → goes
  • Verbs ending in a consonant + -y: Change -y to -ies. study → studies (but play → plays because it’s a vowel + -y)

Special verb: ‘have’

The verb have is special in the Present Simple Affirmative.

  • Para I, You, We, They, we use have. I have breakfast.
  • Para He, She, It, we use has. He has breakfast.

We often use have to talk about meals, like have breakfast, have lunch, o have dinner. You can also use eat for meals, but have is very common.

Present Simple Affirmative Forms
Subject Verb: <span data-no-translation>WORK</span> Verb: <span data-no-translation>WATCH</span> Verb: <span data-no-translation>STUDY</span> Verb: <span data-no-translation>HAVE</span>
I work watch study have
You work watch study have
He works watches studies has
She works watches studies has
It works watches studies has
We work watch study have
They work watch study have

Ejemplos

  • I live in Madrid.
  • You study English at Langcom.
  • He works in an office.
  • She watches TV every evening.
  • It rains a lot in winter.
  • We get up early on weekdays.
  • They have two children.

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Errores habituales de los hispanohablantes

Forgetting the -s for He/She/It

A common mistake for Spanish speakers is to forget to add -s o -es to the verb when the subject is He, She, o It. In Spanish, verb endings change for all subjects, but in English, the change is mostly for the third person singular.

  • Incorrecto: She live in London.
  • Correcto: She lives in London.
  • Incorrecto: He watch TV.
  • Correcto: He watches TV.

Using ‘have’ instead of ‘has’ for He/She/It

Remember that have changes to has for He, She, y It.

  • Incorrecto: He have breakfast at 8 AM.
  • Correcto: He has breakfast at 8 AM.

Preguntas más frecuentes

What is the main use of the Present Simple Affirmative?

The main use is to talk about daily routines, habits, and facts that are generally true. For example, I drink water every day.

Do all verbs add -s for He/She/It?

Most verbs add -s. However, some verbs add -es (like watch → watches) or change -y to -ies (like study → studies). The verb have changes to has.

Why is the Present Simple important for Pre-A1 learners?

It is fundamental because it allows you to describe basic information about yourself, your family, and your daily life, which is essential for early communication in English. It’s a building block for more complex sentences.

Can I use ‘eat’ instead of ‘have’ for meals?

Yes, you can use eat for meals (e.g., I eat breakfast). However, have (e.g., I have breakfast) is also very common and natural in English.

Sobre el autor: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña es el director de la Asociación Educativa Langcom, un centro autorizado de preparación para el examen Cambridge English en EE.UU.. Con más de una década de experiencia en la enseñanza de idiomas y la certificación internacional, ha ayudado a miles de estudiantes, profesores e instituciones educativas de 25 países a conseguir las certificaciones de inglés de Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL y Michigan.

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