| MISUNDERSTAND - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | misunderstand |
| ★ you | misunderstand |
| ★ he/she/it | misunderstands |
| ★ we | misunderstand |
| ★ you | misunderstand |
| ★ they | misunderstand |
| Examples of the verb 'misunderstand' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I misunderstand the instructions. |
| - You misunderstand my point. |
| - He misunderstands the rules. | She misunderstands the assignment. |
| - We misunderstand each other often. |
| - You (plural) misunderstand the requirements. |
| - They misunderstand the situation. |
| MEET - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | meet |
| ★ you | meet |
| ★ he/she/it | meets |
| ★ we | meet |
| ★ you | meet |
| ★ they | meet |
| Examples of the verb 'meet' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I meet new people every day. |
| - You meet your friends often. |
| - He meets his colleagues at the office. | She meets her clients regularly. |
| - We meet for coffee on Sundays. |
| - You (plural) meet at the park. |
| - They meet at the same place every time. |
| MEAN - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | mean |
| ★ you | mean |
| ★ he/she/it | means |
| ★ we | mean |
| ★ you | mean |
| ★ they | mean |
| Examples of the verb 'mean' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I mean what I say. |
| - You mean well. |
| - He means business. | She means no harm. |
| - We mean to finish this today. |
| - You (plural) mean a lot to us. |
| - They mean no disrespect. |
| MAKE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | make |
| ★ you | make |
| ★ he/she/it | makes |
| ★ we | make |
| ★ you | make |
| ★ they | make |
| Examples of the verb 'make' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I make dinner every night. |
| - You make a good point. |
| - He makes a mess. | She makes beautiful art. |
| - We make plans for the weekend. |
| - You (plural) make noise during the meeting. |
| - They make friends easily. |