| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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| - He clings to outdated ideas.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. |