Present Indefinite Tense Quiz

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What is the correct form of the verb in the present indefinite tense for 'I'?

  • writes
  • writing
  • write (correct)
  • written

Which sentence is in the present indefinite tense?

  • She will write a story tomorrow.
  • She has written a story last week.
  • She writes a story every week. (correct)
  • She is writing a story right now.

Which sentence does not use the present indefinite tense?

  • She is playing the piano now.
  • They play football every Sunday.
  • He will play the guitar after dinner. (correct)
  • I write a poem every month.

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Study Notes

Verb Forms in Present Indefinite Tense

  • The correct form of the verb in the present indefinite tense for 'I' is the base form of the verb.

Identifying Sentences in Present Indefinite Tense

  • A sentence is in the present indefinite tense if it describes an action that is true in general or happens regularly.

Exceptions in Present Indefinite Tense

  • A sentence does not use the present indefinite tense if it describes a specific time or a completed action.

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