Lifeis hard. From the very start, our brains are wired to be negative by default, in order to help us stay alert and watch out for threats to our safety. We're also more likely to remember unpleasant encounters than pleasant ones, which is a problem considering that we spend most of our life analyzing the past.
VerbTenses; Future Tenses; Past Continuous Tense; Past Perfect Continuous Tense; Past Perfect Tense; Past Simple Tense; Present Continuous Tense; Watch this video from GoEnglish and revise how to form positive, negative and interrogative forms of Present Simple: See also: tJabE6.