Present Time 3
Present Simple: Frequency adverbs
                 *     Frequency adverbs are often used with the Present Simple. They explain how often                               someone does an action or something happens. 
 Examples: 
                 *     I always get up at 5:00 AM. 
                 *     Danny often goes to football games.
                 *     It usually rains when I take a vacation!
                 *     We sometimes eat pizza for lunch. 
                 *     John rarely listens to jazz. 
                 *     My friend never arrives on time. 
- Note that the frequency adverb usually goes between the subject and the verb.
- Frequency adverbs used with the verb "be" come after the verb.
- Jim is usually late.
State and event verbs
- Some verbs are usually used in present simple and not in present continuous. These are sometimes called state verbs because they describe continuing states, not sudden action
- having and being: belong to contain, cost, depend on, have, own.
- Thinking and feeling: believe, forget, like, hate, know, prefer, understand.
- Some verbs are more common as state verbs in present simple, and change their meaning when they are used as event verbs in present continuous.
          Event verbs describe actions. 
                I have two sisters.                                        (permanent)
                I´m having problems with this computer.   (a temporary action)
           Examples include Be, have, taste, think. 
- Some state verbs can be used to describe temporary feelings.
                 How are you doing with your English conversation?
                 I am understanding more and more!


 


