Original PromptThis resource focuses on the Present Simple tense, which is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, and fixed schedules. It begins by outlining the structure of affirmative sentences, explaining that for subjects like 'I', 'you', 'we', and 'they', the base verb is used, while 'he', 'she', and 'it' require an '-s' or '-es' ending for third-person singular forms. It then clarifies how to form negative sentences using 'don't' or 'doesn't' and how to ask questions starting with 'Do' or 'Does'. The document includes examples, common time expressions used with the Present Simple, as well as practice exercises to reinforce learning. Additionally, it covers the applications of the tense in daily routines, universal facts, and schedules, providing real-world contexts for its use.