How do you use the Present Simple to talk about habits?
The Present Simple is used to talk about habits, routines, and regular actions. To form a habit or routine using the Present Simple, you typically use adverbs of frequency such as "always," "usually," "often," "sometimes," "rarely," or "never." For example, you might say "I always go for a run in the morning," "She usually takes a shower before bed," or "They never eat meat." These sentences convey the idea of something regularly happening or being a consistent habit. Additionally, the Present Simple is often used with time expressions like "every day," "on weekends," or "once a week" to describe how often a particular action or habit occurs.
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