COST - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i cost
★ you cost
★ he/she/it costs
★ we cost
★ you cost
★ they cost
Examples of verb 'cost' in the Present Simple:
- I cost my lunch at $5 every day.
- You cost yourself a lot of time by taking the long route.
- He costs the company a lot of money with his mistakes. | She costs her parents a fortune with her expensive taste.
- We cost the project too much by not planning properly.
- You (plural) cost the event organizers a headache with your last-minute changes.
- They cost the team a victory with their careless errors.

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CUT - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i cut
★ you cut
★ he/she/it cuts
★ we cut
★ you cut
★ they cut
Examples of verb 'cut' in the Present Simple:
- I cut vegetables every evening.
- You cut your hair yourself.
- He cuts the grass every weekend. | She cuts her finger while cooking.
- We cut through the forest to make a shortcut.
- You (plural) cut costs by buying in bulk.
- They cut the cake into slices.

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CREEP - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i creep
★ you creep
★ he/she/it creeps
★ we creep
★ you creep
★ they creep
Examples of verb 'creep' in the Present Simple:
- I creep quietly through the house.
- You creep up on people to scare them.
- He creeps around the office when no one is looking. | She creeps into the room to surprise her friend.
- We creep through the bushes to avoid being seen.
- You (plural) creep along the corridor to avoid the security guard.
- They creep into the abandoned building to explore.

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COME - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i come
★ you come
★ he/she/it comes
★ we come
★ you come
★ they come
Examples of verb 'come' in the Present Simple:
- I come to this park every weekend.
- You come up with great ideas.
- He comes from a small town. | She comes to work early.
- We come together for family dinners.
- You (plural) come prepared for every meeting.
- They come to the city for shopping.

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CLING - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i cling
★ you cling
★ he/she/it clings
★ we cling
★ you cling
★ they cling
Examples of verb 'cling' in the Present Simple:
- I cling to hope in difficult times.
- You cling to old memories.
- He clings to outdated ideas. | She clings to her teddy bear at night.
- We cling to traditions.
- You (plural) cling to each other in times of need.
- They cling to the past.

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