1. Permanent truths and facts

We use the present simple to talk about​​ permanent truths​​ and​​ facts.

 

 Water​​ boils​​ at 100 degrees.

Cats​​ have​​ four legs.

The sun​​ rises​​ on the east

 

 

2. Situations in the present

We use the present simple to talk about​​ situations in the present.

 

 I​​ work​​ in a bank.

Peter​​ lives​​ in London.

She​​ likes​​ cats.

 

 

3. Regular, repeated activity

We use the present simple to talk about​​ a regular, repeated activity.

 

 I​​ get up​​ at 7am.

 She​​ works​​ from 9am to 5pm.

 

 

We use adverbs to say​​ how often​​ we do things:​​ 

 

Adverbs of frequency

Adverbial phrases of frequency

always​​ 

usually

normally

generally​​ 

often​​ 

frequently​​ 

sometimes

occasionally

seldom

hardly ever

rarely

never

on Mondays

every day

once a month

twice a week

every year

in the afternoons

at nights

every now and then

nowadays

from time to time

 

 

4. Referring to the future

We use the present simple to refer to the​​ future,​​ especially to talk about​​ timetables.

 

 The plane​​ arrives​​ at 10 am.

The concert​​ starts​​ at 9pm.

 

For more detailed information, check out the unit titles ‘Future time clauses’.

 

 

5. Clauses of time and condition

We use the present simple​​ in​​ clauses of time​​ and​​ conditions​​ referring to a point in the future.

It is used after:​​ when, if, unless, before, after, until, as soon as, whenever, etc.​​ 

 

 I will give him the book when I​​ see​​ him.

If it​​ rains, we will say at home.

As soon as we​​ arrive​​ home, I will make dinner.

The bus​​ leaves​​ at 4.15pm.

 

 

6. Observations and declarations

We use the present simple to talk about​​ observations​​ and​​ declarations.

We use​​ state verbs​​ to express sentiments, states and thoughts (not activities).

 

I​​ hope​​ he arrives on time.

Jonathan​​ likes​​ chocolate.

I​​ agree​​ with you.

 

 

7. Instructions

We can use the present simple to give​​ instructions.

 

You​​ heat​​ the oil and​​ fry​​ the meat.

You​​ turn​​ left at the second street.

You​​ mix​​ the flour with the sugar.

 

 

8. Sports commentaries, news headlines

We use the present simple in​​ sports commentaries​​ and​​ newspaper headlines.

 

Ronaldo​​ passes​​ the ball to Beckham.

And Smith​​ takes​​ the ball and​​ hands​​ it to Frank.

Ford​​ dismisses​​ 500 workers.