Learn Afrikaans Present Simple Tense

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Understanding the Afrikaans Present Simple Tense
The Present Simple Tense in Afrikaans is used to talk about things that happen regularly or facts that are always true. It's like saying what you do every day or what is always the case.
Important Points
  • The subject is the person or thing doing the action.
  • The verb is the action word.
  • In Afrikaans, the verb usually stays the same for all subjects.
  • To make a sentence, start with the subject, then add the verb, and finally the rest of the sentence.
Examples
  • Ek eet 'n appel.
  • Sy speel met die bal.
  • Ons lees 'n boek.
When you use the Present Simple Tense, you can talk about things you do every day, like eating breakfast or playing with friends. It's also used for things that are always true, like the sun rising in the east.
Examples
  • Hulle gaan skool toe elke dag.
  • Die kat slaap op die mat.
  • Ek hou van roomys.
Important Points
  • To ask a question, start with the verb and then the subject.
  • To say something negative, use 'nie' after the verb.
Examples
  • Eet jy groente?
  • Hy speel nie sokker.
Remember, the Present Simple Tense is simple because it doesn't change much. Just remember the order and how to make questions or say no.
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