Present Simple: Habits, Facts, and Routines (A2 English Grammar) — A2 English grammar lesson by Langcom

Present Simple: Habits, Facts, and Routines (A2 English Grammar)

Raúl Maguiña

Fundador da Langcom | Examinador dos exames de Cambridge e SIELE

julho 18, 2026

A2✏️ Gramática⏱️ 4 min de leitura
The Present Simple tense helps us talk about things that happen regularly, general facts, and daily routines. It is one of the first and most important tenses you learn in English, essential for everyday communication. We use it to describe habits, repeated actions, and truths that are always true. For example, I drink coffee every morning describes a regular habit, and The sun rises in the east states a general fact. Forming the Present Simple is quite straightforward: for subjects like I, you, we, they, you use the base form of the verb (e.g., eat). However, for he, she, it, you must add -s ou -es to the verb (e.g., eats). To create negative sentences and questions, we use the auxiliary verbs do ou does. Mastering this fundamental tense is crucial for building a strong foundation in English grammar.

What is the Present Simple?

The Present Simple is a verb tense in English. We use it to talk about actions or situations that are always true, happen regularly, or are part of a schedule.

Think of it as the “everyday” tense. It helps us describe the world around us and our daily lives.

✍️ Not sure which level you are?

Take our free placement test and get personalized feedback from certified Cambridge examiners.

Faça nosso teste de nivelamento GRATUITO

When do we use the Present Simple?

We use the Present Simple for several main situations:

  • Habits and Routines: Actions you do regularly, every day, week, or year.
    • I wake up at 7 AM every day.
    • She drinks tea in the morning.
    • They play football on Saturdays.
  • Facts and General Truths: Things that are always true.
    • Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
    • Cats eat fish.
    • The Earth goes around the Sun.
  • Schedules and Timetables: Fixed events like train times or cinema showings.
    • The train leaves at 8:30 AM.
    • The movie starts at 7 PM.

How do we form the Present Simple?

The form of the Present Simple changes slightly depending on the subject of the sentence.

Affirmative Sentences:

  • For I, you, we, they, use the base form of the verb.
    • I work.
    • You study.
    • We live in Madrid.
    • They speak English.
  • For he, she, it, add -s ou -es to the base form.
    • He works.
    • She studies. (Note: studystudies)
    • It rains a lot here.

Negative Sentences:

Utilizamos do not (or don’t) e does not (or doesn’t) before the base form of the verb.

  • For I, you, we, they, use do not / don’t.
    • I do not like coffee. (or I don’t like coffee.)
    • They do not live here. (or They don’t live here.)
  • For he, she, it, use does not / doesn’t.
    • He does not play tennis. (or He doesn’t play tennis.)
    • She does not understand. (or She doesn’t understand.)

Questions:

Utilizamos Do ou Does at the beginning of the question, followed by the subject and the base form of the verb.

  • For I, you, we, they, use Do.
    • Do you like pizza?
    • Do they speak Spanish?
  • For he, she, it, use Does.
    • Does he work here?
    • Does she live in London?
Present Simple Forms
Subject Affirmative Negative Question
I/You/We/They work do not work / don’t work Do I/you/we/they work?
He/She/It works does not work / doesn’t work Does he/she/it work?

Exemplos

  • I usually walk to school.
  • She watches TV every evening.
  • We don’t eat meat.
  • Does your brother play football?
  • The museum opens at 9 AM.
  • Birds fly.

Prática

Ready to earn your certificate?

Langcom prepares students for Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL, DELE, SIELE and Michigan exams.

Get started with Langcom

Erros comuns entre falantes de espanhol

Spanish speakers sometimes make these mistakes with the Present Simple:

  • Esquecendo o -s for he/she/it:
    • Incorrect: He live in Paris.
    • Correct: He lives in Paris.
  • Using do/does with the verb to be:
    • Incorrect: Do you are happy?
    • Correct: Are you happy?
  • Using do/does with the -s form of the main verb in questions/negatives:
    • Incorrect: Does she likes coffee?
    • Correct: Does she like coffee? (The -s is on does, not like)

Perguntas frequentes

What is the main use of the Present Simple?

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

When do I add -s to the verb?

You add -s (or -es) to the verb when the subject is he, she, ou it. Por exemplo, She works, He eats.

How do I make a question in the Present Simple?

You start with Do ou Does, then the subject, and then the base form of the verb. For example, Do you like pizza? ou Does he speak English?

Is the Present Simple important for the A2 Key (KET) exam?

Yes, the Present Simple is very important for the A2 Key exam. You will need to use it correctly in speaking, writing, and reading tasks, especially when talking about daily life, hobbies, and personal information.

Related lessons

Sobre o autor: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña é diretor da Asociación Educativa Langcom, um centro autorizado de preparação para o Cambridge English em EUA. Com mais de uma década de experiência no ensino de idiomas e em certificações internacionais, ele já ajudou milhares de alunos, professores e instituições de ensino em 25 países a obter as certificações de inglês da Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL e Michigan.

Saiba mais sobre o Langcom →

0 Comentários

Enviar um Comentário

O seu endereço de e-mail não será publicado. Campos obrigatórios são marcados com *

Este site utiliza o Akismet para reduzir spam. Saiba como seus dados em comentários são processados.

Solicite mais informações

Se você tiver mais alguma dúvida, estamos à disposição para ajudar.

WhatsApp

Correspondência