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What is the correct form of the verb in the present indefinite tense for 'I'?
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?
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?
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.
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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Test your knowledge of the present indefinite tense with this quiz. Identify the correct form of the verb for 'I' and distinguish sentences in the present indefinite tense from those that are not.