Present simple is used to talk about something that is true in the present or some routine.
To play
Affirmative:
I play football every Sunday.
You play football every Sunday.
He/she/it plays football every Sunday.
They play football every Sunday.
We play football every Sunday.
You play football every Sunday. (pl.)
Negative:
I don't play football every Sunday.
You don't play football every Sunday.
He/she/it doesn't play football every Sunday.
They don't play football every Sunday.
We don't play football every Sunday.
You don't play football every Sunday. (pl.)
Interrogative
Do I play football every Sunday?
Do you play football every Sunday?
Does he/she/it play football every Sunday?
Do they play football every Sunday?
Do we play football every Sunday?
Do you play football every Sunday? (pl.)