Questions tagged [present-simple]

Questions related to the present simple or simple present, which can be used to express such things as actions or events that take place habitually, a general state and arranged future events.

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"Where you going" is right?

I'm watching an episode of Futurama and I heard: Where you going? It seems incorrect, I think the right sentences should be Where are you going? In American English can't be used the present simple?
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Why "at the moment" and "currently" are present continuous and present perfect?

I teach English. Recently, as I was getting prepared for one of my classes, I came across an exercise in a coursebook that was pretty confusing. The exercise gives students a list of time expressions (like: now, nowadays, this year, now, usually,…
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Simple present tense rule: adding s to verb form he, she or it

In Longman's advanced grammar book the rule says 'The form of the present simple verb only changes after he, she or it, when we add -s to the base form (-es after o, s, sh, ch and x; -ies when the base form ends in -y) In an example : A colony of…
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I'll have a brandy vs I have a brandy

The waiter: "Hello sir, what would you like to drink?" Sir James: "I'll have a brandy" Is still correct/common in English if Sir James answers: "I have a brandy" (without "will") I know I can say: "I have a brandy every saturday night".
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Present Simple with next week

Is this sentence correct? If not, why? He lives in the flat next week. I pointed out to my friend that this does not sound right. I said it should be He will live in the flat next week. or He is going to live in the flat next week.
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Simple present in scientific articles

I'm editing a medicine article and in the introduction the author writes We report this case of a 25-year-old female with cholestatic hepatitis Isn't this simple present strange here? Shouldn't it be we are going to report or this article…
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Simple present for an activity up to now

One of my friend is posting his pictures in facebook for over a long period of time. When I see him tomorrow, can I tell him like " hi friend, how are you? I see your pictures in Facebook.
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Present simple for some future events

We are leaving on tour to Italy tomorrow for 10 days, after that we tour USA and Canada for two weeks. When we come back we play Fuzzville in Benidorm. Then some gigs in England, Holland, France, Scotland. Our album will be out on Slovenly next…
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A question regarding "present simple"

In CAGIU, we read: "We can use the present simple in phrases such as It says here, I hear, I gather, I see, I understand and They say, (Someone) says, (Someone) tells me to introduce news that we have heard, read, seen (e.g. on television), or been…
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All magic comes with a price. Why "comes" not "come"?

"Once Upon a Time" series character Rumpelstiltskin has catchphrase "All magic comes with a price". Is it grammatically correct? I know that magic can be countable or uncountable, but word "all" hints that its countable plural here, so it should be…
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Can we use present verb for past?

In this sentence: The captions linking the action appear in R.W. Paul's Scrooge (1901) and began occurring more frequently. in my understanding, the verb appear indicates an action in the past, but why it is conjugated in simple present tense?
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Is I am living used to mean I live?

"I live" instead of "I am living" is not impossible when talking about temporary situations. However most books say the progressive not the simple present is used to talk about temporary situations. If I am talking about my home. Can I say "I am…
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The use of the present simple in context

Tell me please why the present simple was used instead of the past simple in the following context. Have you ever talked with a friend about a problem, only to realize that he just doesn't grasp why the issue is so important to you? Have you ever…
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what is the reason behind "this stops/ends now"?

how is the use of the present simple is classified here? it's clear that neither "stop" nor "end" are stative, and "this is stopping now" is just ridiculous. is it used because it describes an occurrence in the near future such as in "the train…
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Doesn't vs won't

This phrase should be correct/common: I asked Sue what happened but she won't tell me. Can I also say: I asked Sue what happened but she doesn't tell me. Is it still correct / common in English?
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