Understanding the Present Simple Tense in Armenian
The Present Simple Tense in Armenian 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 same.
Important Points
- The Present Simple Tense is used for actions that happen regularly.
- It is also used to state facts or things that are always true.
- In Armenian, verbs change their endings based on who is doing the action.
Let's look at how verbs change in Armenian. Just like in English, where we say 'I walk' but 'he walks', in Armenian, verbs change a little bit too.
Examples
- Ես գրում եմ։ (I write.)
- Նա խոսում է։ (He/She speaks.)
- Մենք սովորում ենք։ (We learn.)
When you want to say something you do all the time, like 'I eat breakfast', you use the Present Simple Tense. In Armenian, you change the verb ending to match the subject.
Examples
- Դու լսում ես։ (You listen.)
- Նրանք երգում են։ (They sing.)
- Մենք խաղում ենք։ (We play.)
Important Points
- To make a sentence, start with the subject (who is doing the action).
- Next, use the verb with the correct ending.
- Finally, add any extra information you want, like when or where.
Remember, the Present Simple Tense is like telling a story about what happens all the time or what is always true. It's simple and helps us share our daily lives with others.