Present Simple - English verb tense used to describe habitual actions, general facts, universal truths and permanent situations., Past Simple - English verb tense used to express that an idea, action or state has been completed., In simple present tense , the following structure: Subject + verb + complement. It belongs to a sentence.... - Afirmative, In the present simple tense, the following structure: Subject + auxiliary do/does not + verb + complement. It belongs to a sentence.... - Negative, In the present simple tense, the following structure: Auxiliary do/does + subject + verb + complement ?. It belongs to a sentence.... - Interrogative, Rule of irregular verbs in the simple past tense: the “d” is for verbs whose last letter is “e”. An example is: - Close - Closed, Rule of irregular verbs in the simple past tense: the "ed" is for verbs in any other ending. An example is: - Jump - Jumped:, Rule of irregular verbs in the simple past tense: when there is a "y" at the end, after a vowel, just add "ed". An example is: - Play - Played:, Rule of irregular verbs in the simple past tense: when there is no vowel before the "y", it is changed to i+ ed. An example is:  - Study - Studied, RulRule of irregular verbs in the simple past tense: in other cases, the last consonant of the word must be repeated to add the formula -ed. An example is: - Stop - Stopped:,

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