The present form
The simple present tense is used to discuss permanent situations and the frequency of events.
To have | Short form | Other Verbs (to work) |
I have | I've | I work |
he has | he's | He works |
she has | she's | She works |
it has | it's | It works |
you have | you've | you work |
we have | we've | we work |
they have | they've | they work |
Statements | Statements | Questions | Short answer | Short answer |
I work. | I don't work. | Do I work? | Yes, I do. | No, I don't. |
He works. | He doesn't work. | Does he work? | Yes, he does. | No, he doesn't. |
She works. | She doesn't work. | Does she work? | Yes, she does. | No, she doesn't. |
It works. | It doesn't work. | Does it work? | Yes, it does. | No, it doesn't. |
You work. | You don't work. | Do you work? | Yes you do. | No, you don't. |
We work. | We don't work. | Do we work? | Yes we do. | No, we don't. |
They work. | They don't work. | Do they work? | Yes they do. | No, they don't. |