SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
The simple present tense in English is used to describe an action that is regular, true or normal.
Structure: subject+ verb (AFFIRMATIVE FORM)
E.g: I go to school at 1.15pm
We speak English very well
At the third person of singular, generally we add s at the end of the verb
E.g: he speaks Spanish
she sleeps in the car
At the third person of singular, we add es at the end of the verb when ending in ch, sh, s,o and x
E.g: she goes to the market in the morning
He searches movies online
She mixes things at once