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Present Simple: Action Verbs (SVO)

Learn how to use action verbs in basic Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) sentences.

To talk about habits, routines, or preferences, we use action verbs in the Present Simple tense. This follows the Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) sentence structure.

I like cats.

I like cats.

We also describe daily routines or simple physical actions:

I drink coffee.

I drink coffee.

Practice

Follow along with these examples to strengthen your understanding.

Assistant

Do you like cats?

Do you like cats?

I like cats.

I like cats.

Assistant

Do you like dogs?

Do you like dogs?

I like dogs.

I like dogs.

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Do you drink coffee?

Do you drink coffee?

I drink coffee.

I drink coffee.

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Do you drink tea?

Do you drink tea?

I drink tea.

I drink tea.

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