πŸ•’ Present Simple for Schedules & Timetables (A1)
In this short lesson, we use the Present Simple to talk about schedules and timetables.
We use it for things that are:
  • fixed
  • regular
  • planned (like trains, classes, work hours)
Examples:
  • The train arrives at 7:30.
  • The lesson starts at 9.
  • The shop opens at 10.
πŸ“Œ Even though these actions are in the future, we still use the Present Simple.
Watch the video and notice how it works in real-life situations. πŸ‘€
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Yanislav Rusev
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πŸ•’ Present Simple for Schedules & Timetables (A1)
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