| LEND - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | lend |
| ★ you | lend |
| ★ he/she/it | lends |
| ★ we | lend |
| ★ you | lend |
| ★ they | lend |
| Examples of the verb 'lend' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I lend books to my friends. |
| - You lend your car to your brother. |
| - He lends money to his cousin. | She lends her clothes to her sister. |
| - We lend our tools to neighbors. |
| - You (plural) lend your support to the cause. |
| - They lend their expertise to the project. |
| LEAVE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | leave |
| ★ you | leave |
| ★ he/she/it | leaves |
| ★ we | leave |
| ★ you | leave |
| ★ they | leave |
| Examples of the verb 'leave' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I leave for work at 8 AM. |
| - You leave your keys on the table. |
| - He leaves the office early. | She leaves her books at home. |
| - We leave our shoes at the door. |
| - You (plural) leave your bags in the hallway. |
| - They leave their bicycles outside. |
| LEARN - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | learn |
| ★ you | learn |
| ★ he/she/it | learns |
| ★ we | learn |
| ★ you | learn |
| ★ they | learn |
| Examples of the verb 'learn' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I learn something new every day. |
| - You learn quickly. |
| - He learns new skills easily. | She learns languages fast. |
| - We learn from our mistakes. |
| - You (plural) learn different subjects. |
| - They learn together in a group. |
| LEAP - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | leap |
| ★ you | leap |
| ★ he/she/it | leaps |
| ★ we | leap |
| ★ you | leap |
| ★ they | leap |
| Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I leap over the obstacle. |
| - You leap across the gap. |
| - He leaps into action. | She leaps gracefully over the hurdle. |
| - We leap to conclusions too quickly. |
| - You (plural) leap over the fence. |
| - They leap over the river. |
| LEAN - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | lean |
| ★ you | lean |
| ★ he/she/it | leans |
| ★ we | lean |
| ★ you | lean |
| ★ they | lean |
| Examples of the verb 'lean' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I lean on my friends for support. |
| - You lean against the wall to rest. |
| - He leans forward to hear better. | She leans on her desk while working. |
| - We lean towards the new proposal. |
| - You (plural) lean on each other for help. |
| - They lean back in their chairs. |