We use the Affirmative form in PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
when we talk about permanent or long-lasting situations.
For example:
Structure:
I
You
We
They work
He/She/it works/-s/
go - goes /-es/
watch - watches /-es/
play - plays /-s/
study - studies /-es/
Remember:
To be
I/You/We/They are
He/She/It is
To do
I/you/we/they do
he/she/it does
to have
I/you/we/they have
he/she/it has
when we talk about permanent or long-lasting situations.
For example:
- I work in a bank.
- Kate speaks English very well.
- Tom lives in London.
Structure:
I
You
We
They work
He/She/it works/-s/
go - goes /-es/
watch - watches /-es/
play - plays /-s/
study - studies /-es/
Remember:
To be
I/You/We/They are
He/She/It is
To do
I/you/we/they do
he/she/it does
to have
I/you/we/they have
he/she/it has