Listen "5. Negative Simple Present Tense"
Episode Synopsis
We use negative simple present tense when we talk of thing we do not generally do. Things which are not habits or usual practices or routine.
For example: Saying - I don't like coffee - means I don't like coffee but it does not mean I never drink coffee. Just that, it is not a usual practice.
Similarly:
I don't do yoga everyday.
I never go to clubs (this of course means you never go to clubs).
I don't get up early. (I generally don't get up early but I would if I had to catch an early morning train.)
Check us out at BodhiSutra website or call us at 91-11-41170801/41170802 to know more about BodhiSutra English speaking programs and courses.
For example: Saying - I don't like coffee - means I don't like coffee but it does not mean I never drink coffee. Just that, it is not a usual practice.
Similarly:
I don't do yoga everyday.
I never go to clubs (this of course means you never go to clubs).
I don't get up early. (I generally don't get up early but I would if I had to catch an early morning train.)
Check us out at BodhiSutra website or call us at 91-11-41170801/41170802 to know more about BodhiSutra English speaking programs and courses.
More episodes of the podcast How to speak correct English?
How to use "should & should have"?
01/04/2020
How to use 'will and be going to'?
27/03/2020
How to use 'would'?
26/12/2019
How to use since/for in a sentence?
23/12/2019
How to use little/a little and few/a few?
20/12/2019
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.