]center]present simple or simple present, which is used to describe both habits and or routines (I eat breakfast every morning at 6:30. I go to work every day), and general facts or the truth (The earth revolves around the sun);
English speakers use the present simple for thoughts and feelings. (Ex. I think so, I like it.)
In the present simple, English speakers use the verb without an ending. (Ex. I get the lunch ready at one o'clock, usually.) In the third person singular, (after he, she, it, your friend and etc.,) however, the verb ends in -s or -es. (Ex. It gets busy on the weekends. Sarah catches the early train.) They can also be formed using the verb to do and the infinitive, e.g. I do walk, he does walk.[/center]