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[Virtual Presenter] Two speakers who specialize in teaching the Present Simple are excited to share with you their insights on how to use this tense effectively in various contexts. Our company provides examples and answers related to this tense in language or educational institutions. We hope that you will find this presentation valuable and that it will help you use the Present Simple effectively in your daily life. Let's explore the world of the Present Simple together!.

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[Audio] We are delighted to present on the topic of Present Simple by sami and Dean. Our presentation today will focus specifically on the definition of this grammatical tense. The Present Simple is a versatile tense used to describe routine actions, general truths, and established facts. To use the Present Simple, simply employ the base form of the verb for the majority of subjects, and add s or -es for he/she/it. For instance, He eats breakfast every morning or She sings beautifully. By mastering the Present Simple, you can effectively communicate your thoughts and ideas in a clear and succinct manner. Thank you for your attention..

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[Audio] Good afternoon class, today we will be discussing the Present Simple tense. This tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now or are always true. Let's take a look at some examples to get a better understanding of the Present Simple tense: * I play soccer. * He works at a bank. * They study English every day. * We eat dinner at 6 PM. As you can see, in the negative sentences, we use the auxiliary verb do followed by the base form of the main verb to indicate that the action is not happening. I hope this helps you understand the Present Simple tense better. Do you have any questions?.

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[Audio] We can learn how to express our thoughts and ideas in a simple and clear manner with the help of sami and Dean. In this presentation, we will focus on five questions that can help us communicate more effectively and clearly. These questions are:.

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