2. Both do not need connectors. It's the pronoun and then the verb
3. In addition, it is used to express universal truths, feelings, desires, opinions and preferences.
4. SIMPLE PRESENT: is one of the tenses of English. It is equivalent to the present indicative in the Portuguese language.
5. Is used to indicate usual actions that occur in the present.
6. Simple Past, is one of the tenses of English. It is equivalent to the simple past in the Portuguese language.
7. Simple Past is used to indicate past actions already completed, that is, to talk about facts that have already happened; that started and ended in the past.
8. The simple present is when it describes an action that is happening at the moment. Example: '' I'm having lunch now. ''
9. The simple past is when an action begins and ends. Example: '' I went to the hospital last week. ''