The simple present tense of the verb ‘run’ is ‘runs’ when referring to singular subjects, and ‘run’ when referring to plural subjects or the pronoun ‘I’ and ‘you’.
For example:
- He runs every morning.
- They run in the park.
- I run to stay fit.
In the simple present tense, we use ‘runs’ for the third person singular (he, she, it) and ‘run’ for all other subjects. This form is commonly used to describe habits, general truths, and repeated actions.