Do you say things like “I eat rice every day” or “She goes to school”?
Then guess what — you are already using Simple Present Tense Sentences!
This tense is everywhere. You use it when you talk about your daily life, your habits, or simple facts. The best part? It is very easy to learn.
In this guide, I will show you simple rules, real-life examples, and easy practice so you can understand it fast.
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Toggle📊 Simple Present Tense Structure (Easy Table)
| Type | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Positive | Subject + base verb | She plays |
| Negative | Subject + do/does not + verb | She does not play |
| Question | Do/Does + subject + base verb | Does she play? |
👉 If you remember this table, you can easily make Simple Present Tense Sentences.
📌 Structure / Rules (Simple Way)
✔ Affirmative (Positive)
👉 Subject + verb (add s/es for he/she/it)
- I work every day.
- She works every day.
- He eats rice.
❌ Negative
👉 Subject + do/does not + base verb
- I do not like tea.
- She does not eat spicy food.
- He does not watch TV.
❓ Question
👉 Do/Does + subject + base verb?
- Do you like coffee?
- Does she go to school?
- Do they play cricket?
📌 50 Simple Present Tense Sentences
✔ Positive Sentences

- I eat breakfast every day.
- She reads books.
- He plays football.
- We go to school.
- They watch movies.
- I like ice cream.
- She sings well.
- He drives a car.
- We study English.
- They live in a city.
- I clean my room.
- She writes letters.
- He works hard.
- We play games.
- They help people.
❌ Negative Sentences

- I do not eat junk food.
- She does not like tea.
- He does not watch TV.
- We do not go out at night.
- They do not play cricket.
- I do not drink coffee.
- She does not cook every day.
- He does not run fast.
- We do not study late.
- They do not travel often.
- I do not like noise.
- She does not speak loudly.
- He does not eat vegetables.
- We do not skip classes.
- They do not wake up early.
❓ Question Sentences
- Do you like pizza?
- Does she go to school?
- Do they play football?
- Do you watch TV?
- Does he work here?
- Do we have class today?
- Does she like music?
- Do they eat rice?
- Does he drive fast?
- Do you study daily?
- Do they live here?
- Does she cook well?
- Do you drink tea?
- Does he read books?
- Do they help you?
- Do you write emails?
- Does she play piano?
- Do they visit often?
- Does he wake up early?
- Do you understand English?
✍ Practice Section (Fill in the blanks)
- She ___ (play/plays) football.
- I ___ (do/does) not like tea.
- ___ you go to school?
- He ___ (eat/eats) rice every day.
- They ___ (watch/watches) TV at night.
⚠️ Common Mistakes (Wrong vs Correct)
❌ She go to school
✔ She goes to school
❌ He don’t like tea
✔ He does not like tea
❌ Does she plays?
✔ Does she play?
💡 Pro Tips (Easy Tricks)
✔ Add “s” with he/she/it
👉 She runs, He eats
✔ Use do/does for questions
👉 Do you play?
✔ After does, use base verb
👉 Does she go (not goes)
✔ Think daily routine
👉 If it happens every day → use this tense
❓ FAQs on Simple Present Tense Sentences
1. What is simple present tense?
It shows daily actions or habits.
2. When do we use it?
For habits, routines, and facts.
3. Do we always add “s”?
Only with he/she/it.
4. Is it used in daily speaking?
Yes, very often.
5. Is it easy to learn?
Yes, very easy with practice.
Final Thoughts
Simple present tense sentences are one of the most useful parts of English. You use them every day when you talk about habits, routines, and general facts. Once you understand the basic rules, everything becomes much easier.
Just remember a few simple things: use the base verb, add “s” with he/she/it, and use “do/does” for questions and negatives. These small rules make a big difference.
The best way to improve is simple — practice daily. Try to make your own sentences about your daily life. The more you use simple present tense sentences, the more natural your English will feel.
Keep practicing, and soon you will use this tense without even thinking about it 😊