Simple present
The simple present tense indicates an action in the present time which is not finished. This can be a habitual action (something done regularly such as brushing your teeth every day) or a general truth.
Some examples are:
1) a habitual action: I wash my car every Friday
2) a general truth: The Rolling Stones play rock'n roll
This tense is easy to conjugate in English because all terminations are the same except he/she/it (third person singlual) which adds an "s"
Some examples are:
| Subject | conjugated verb |
| I | eat |
| You | eat |
| She/He | eats |
| We | eat |
| You (plural) | eat |
| They | eat |