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Which of the following is the correct negative form of the present simple tense?
Which of the following is the correct negative form of the present simple tense?
- I didn't go to school.
- I haven't gone to school.
- I am not going to school.
- I don't go to school. (correct)
Which of the following is the correct question form of the present simple tense?
Which of the following is the correct question form of the present simple tense?
- Do you goes to school?
- Are you going to school?
- Did you go to school? (correct)
- Have you gone to school?
Which of the following is the correct negative question form of the present simple tense?
Which of the following is the correct negative question form of the present simple tense?
- Aren't you going to school? (correct)
- Haven't you gone to school?
- Didn't you go to school?
- Don't you go to school?
Which of the following is the correct negative form of the present simple tense?
Which of the following is the correct negative form of the present simple tense?
Which of the following is the correct question form of the present simple tense?
Which of the following is the correct question form of the present simple tense?
Which of the following is the correct negative question form of the present simple tense?
Which of the following is the correct negative question form of the present simple tense?
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Present Simple Tense Forms
- The negative form of the present simple tense is constructed using "do not" (or "does not" for third person singular) followed by the base form of the verb.
- Example of negative form: "I do not (don’t) play," "She does not (doesn’t) play."
Question Form of the Present Simple Tense
- Questions in the present simple tense are formed by placing "do" or "does" at the beginning of the sentence.
- Example of question form: "Do you play?" "Does she play?"
Negative Question Form of the Present Simple Tense
- Negative questions combine the negative form and the question form, typically starting with "do not" (or "does not") placed before the subject.
- Example of negative question form: "Do you not play?" or "Don’t you play?" "Does she not play?" or "Doesn’t she play?"
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