Monday, 8 April 2013

STEP 2: HABITUAL ACTIONS (USAGE OF SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE)

Let's take a look at some of the habitual actions of a student. Habitual actions means activities that people do in a repetitive manner. The form of tense used here is simple present tense. You can note that 'ing' forms are not used anywhere in the given examples. Many people make the mistake of using 'ing' forms when talking about their habitual actions.


I get up at 6 am

nI brush my teeth.
nI drink tea.
nI take bath.
nI read newspapers.
nI have my breakfast at 8 am.
nI wear my uniforms.
nI go to school at 8.30 am.
nI reach my school at 9 am.
nI attend the assembly.
nI greet my teacher.
nI study my lessons.
nI listen to my teacher.
nI play with my friends during the interval.
nI have my lunch at 12.30 pm.
nI leave my school at 3.30pm.
nI reach my house at 4pm.
nI recite my prayers.
nI take bath.
nI watch TV.
nI study my lessons.
nI have my dinner at 9pm.
nI go to bed at 10pm.

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