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The Amazon Rainforest is the world's largest desert.
The Amazon Rainforest is the world's largest desert.
False (B)
Planting trees does not have any impact on the environment.
Planting trees does not have any impact on the environment.
False (B)
The 'More Trees, More Good' campaign aims to plant six thousand trees in the next 50 years.
The 'More Trees, More Good' campaign aims to plant six thousand trees in the next 50 years.
False (B)
Children in San Luis, Argentina, have planted only 100,000 trees as part of a programme.
Children in San Luis, Argentina, have planted only 100,000 trees as part of a programme.
South America is home to the Amazon Rainforest.
South America is home to the Amazon Rainforest.
Noah from Birchanger Primary School planted 30 trees at his school with his friends and teachers.
Noah from Birchanger Primary School planted 30 trees at his school with his friends and teachers.
In the present simple tense, the sentence structure is subject + verb + object.
In the present simple tense, the sentence structure is subject + verb + object.
The present simple tense is used to describe future actions.
The present simple tense is used to describe future actions.
Negative forms of the present simple tense do not require the use of 'not'.
Negative forms of the present simple tense do not require the use of 'not'.
'She walks a dog every morning' is an example of a sentence in the present simple tense.
'She walks a dog every morning' is an example of a sentence in the present simple tense.
'Do she read a book every night?' is a correct interrogative form in the present simple tense.
'Do she read a book every night?' is a correct interrogative form in the present simple tense.
Instructions like 'Study hard for your exams' are often given using the present simple tense.
Instructions like 'Study hard for your exams' are often given using the present simple tense.
'He don't like coffee' demonstrates proper negative form usage in the present simple tense.
'He don't like coffee' demonstrates proper negative form usage in the present simple tense.
'You drinks tea in the afternoon?' is a correct interrogative form in the present simple tense.
'You drinks tea in the afternoon?' is a correct interrogative form in the present simple tense.
'They never watch TV on weekends' showcases the negative form in the present simple tense.
'They never watch TV on weekends' showcases the negative form in the present simple tense.
'Does it snow in July?' is a valid interrogative sentence in the present simple tense.
'Does it snow in July?' is a valid interrogative sentence in the present simple tense.
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Amazon Rainforest
Amazon Rainforest
The largest rainforest in the world, located in South America.
Planting Trees
Planting Trees
The act of planting trees, which has a significant positive impact on the environment.
'More Trees, More Good' campaign
'More Trees, More Good' campaign
A campaign aiming to plant a large number of trees to improve the environment.
Tree Planting Program in San Luis, Argentina
Tree Planting Program in San Luis, Argentina
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Present Simple Tense
Present Simple Tense
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Future Actions
Future Actions
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Present Simple Tense: Negative Form
Present Simple Tense: Negative Form
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Present Simple Tense: Interrogative Form
Present Simple Tense: Interrogative Form
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Examples of Present Simple Tense
Examples of Present Simple Tense
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Incorrect Interrogative Form
Incorrect Interrogative Form
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Instructions in Present Simple Tense
Instructions in Present Simple Tense
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Incorrect Negative Form
Incorrect Negative Form
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Present Simple Tense: Negative Form (Example)
Present Simple Tense: Negative Form (Example)
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Interrogative Form: Present Simple Tense
Interrogative Form: Present Simple Tense
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