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Learn A1 Present Simple: Positive and Negative Forms

ラウル・マグイニャ

Langcom 創設者 | ケンブリッジおよびSIELE試験の試験官

7月 18, 2026

A1✏️ Grammar⏱️ 読了時間:4分
The Present Simple describes actions that happen regularly, habits, or general facts. It helps us talk about daily routines, things we do often, and universal truths. For positive sentences, we use the base form of the verb for I, you, we, they. For he, she, it, we add -s または -es to the verb. To make negative sentences, we use do not (or don’t) for I, you, we, they, and does not (or doesn’t) for he, she, it, followed by the base form of the verb. This structure is essential for clear communication about your everyday life.

What is the Present Simple?

The Present Simple is a basic English tense. We use it to talk about things that are always true or happen repeatedly.

  • It describes your daily routines.
  • It talks about habits.
  • It states general facts.

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How Do We Form Positive Sentences?

To make a positive sentence in the Present Simple, we use the base form of the verb for most subjects.

  • For I, you, we, they: Use the verb as it is.
    • Example: I work. You study. We live. They play.
  • For he, she, it: Add -s または -es to the end of the verb.
    • Example: He works. She studies. It rains.

Spelling Rules for -s そして -es:

  • Most verbs just add -s: work -> works, eat -> eats.
  • Verbs ending in -ch, -sh, -s, -x, -z, -o add -es: watch -> watches, finish -> finishes, go -> goes.
  • Verbs ending in a consonant + -y change -y to -ies: study -> studies, fly -> flies. (But play -> plays because it’s a vowel + -y).

How Do We Form Negative Sentences?

To make a negative sentence, we use do not または does not before the main verb. The main verb always stays in its base form.

  • For I, you, we, they: Use do not (or don’t) + base verb.
    • Example: I do not work. (I don’t work.) They don’t live here.
  • For he, she, it: Use does not (or doesn’t) + base verb.
    • Example: He does not study. (He doesn’t study.) She doesn’t like coffee.

Remember: The verb after do not または does not never has -s または -es.

When Do We Use the Present Simple?

Here are the main situations when you use the Present Simple:

  • Daily Routines and Habits: Things you do every day, week, or month.
    • I wake up at 7 AM every day.
    • She drinks tea in the morning.
  • General Facts and Truths: Things that are always true.
    • The sun rises in the east.
    • Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
  • Schedules and Timetables: Fixed events.
    • The train leaves at 9:00 AM.
    • The class starts at 6 PM.
Present Simple Forms
Subject Positive Negative
I / You / We / They work do not work (don’t work)
He / She / It works does not work (doesn’t work)

Examples

  • I live in Madrid.
  • She works in a hospital.
  • We don’t eat meat.
  • He doesn’t speak French.
  • They watch TV every evening.
  • It often rains in autumn.

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers sometimes make specific mistakes with the Present Simple. Be careful with these:

  • Forgetting -s for he/she/it:
    • Wrong: She like coffee.
    • Correct: She likes coffee.
  • Using not without do/does:
    • Wrong: I not work here.
    • Correct: I do not work here. (I don’t work here.)
  • Adding -s to the verb after do/does not:
    • Wrong: He doesn’t works.
    • Correct: He doesn’t work.

よくある質問

What is the Present Simple used for?

It is used for habits, routines, and general facts. For example, I drink coffee every morning. または The Earth goes around the sun.

When do I add ‘-s’ or ‘-es’ to a verb?

You add -s または -es only for he, she, it in positive sentences. For example, He reads, She watches.

Why do we use ‘do’ and ‘does’ for negative sentences?

Do そして does are auxiliary verbs that help form the negative in the Present Simple. They carry the negative meaning (not) and the subject agreement (does for third person singular). The main verb remains in its base form. For example, We don’t live there.

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著者について:ラウル・マグイニャ

ラウル・マグイニャ氏は、認定Cambridge English試験対策センターである「Asociación Educativa Langcom」の所長であり、 アメリカ. 。語学教育および国際資格認定の分野で10年以上の経験を持ち、25カ国にわたる数千人の学生、教師、教育機関が、ケンブリッジ英語検定、IELTS、TOEFL、およびMichiganの英語資格を取得できるよう支援してきました。.

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