Present Simple – Use

When do we use the present simple tense in English?


8. Newspaper headlines

For example:

  • President visits Japan
  • Company opens new factory

9. Scientific and academic writing to describe theories, diagrams and processes

For example:

  • The study explains some of the causes of climate change.
  • This diagram shows the results.

10. The zero conditional

For example:

  • If you heat ice, it melts.
  • Plants die if you don’t water them.

11. The first conditional

For example:

  • If Ethel studies hard, she’ll pass the exam.
  • You’ll miss the train if you don’t hurry.


We sometimes use the present simple to talk about the future. That is the case in the following situations:

12. Timetables and schedules

Note: This is usually when a timetable or schedule is set by an organisation (these are not personal plans). Here we use the present simple most of the time, but occasionally people use “will” or the present continuous, especially in spoken language.

For example:

  • Tomorrow I start work at ten.
  • The shop opens at 8:00 am on Monday.
  • That bus leaves at 12:15.
  • What time do you finish today?
  • When does his flight arrive?
  • What day does the conference end?

13. After conjunctions like “when”, “after”, “before”, “until” and “as soon as” in sentences about the future

Note: We do not use “will + verb” here. It is sometimes possible to use the present perfect instead of the present simple in these types of sentences.

For example:

  • She’ll see the email when she arrives. (not when she will arrive)
  • After you do your homework, you can play video games. (not after you will do)
  • I’ll wash up before I go. (not before I will go)
  • Let’s wait until they leave. (not until they will leave)
  • Please call me as soon as you get home. (not as soon as you will get)

Present Simple – Form

Kahoot Quiz – Present Simple


Present Simple Exercises