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Which form of the verb do we add an -s to in the present tense?
Which form of the verb do we add an -s to in the present tense?
What do we use to make questions with the present simple?
What do we use to make questions with the present simple?
Which question words do we use with do and does?
Which question words do we use with do and does?
What do we use to make negatives with the present simple?
What do we use to make negatives with the present simple?
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What do we often use with the present simple to talk about frequency?
What do we often use with the present simple to talk about frequency?
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Study Notes
Present Simple Tense
- In the present tense, we add an -s to the third person singular form of the verb (he, she, it).
- To make questions with the present simple, we use the auxiliary verb "do" (or "does" for the third person singular).
- We use the question words "what", "where", "when", "why", "how", and "who" with "do" and "does" to form questions.
- To make negatives with the present simple, we use the auxiliary verb "do" (or "does" for the third person singular) with the word "not" (e.g., "I don't", "he doesn't", "they don't").
- We often use adverbs of frequency (such as "always", "usually", "sometimes", "rarely", "never") with the present simple to talk about how often something happens.
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Test your knowledge of present simple questions with this beginner-level quiz. Learn when to use "do" and "does" and practice forming questions with question words like "where," "what," and "when." Perfect for anyone learning English grammar.