The Simple Present tense in Czech grammar is used to talk about habits, general truths, and actions happening in the present. Unlike English, Czech verbs have a different form for each person and do not require an auxiliary verb. The Simple Present tense is formed by adding specific endings to the verb stem, depending on the person and whether the verb is regular or irregular. In this exercise, you will practice using proper Czech verb conjugations to complete sentences in the Simple Present tense.