10 Questions
In the present simple tense, the verb always ends in -ing.
False
Adding '-ing' to a verb is a common way to form present simple tense.
False
The present simple tense is used to describe actions happening in the past.
False
To make a negative sentence in the present simple, 'do not' is used before the base form of the verb.
True
'She walk to school every day.' - This sentence is correct when using the present simple tense.
False
To form a negative sentence in the present simple, 'does not' is used before the base form of the verb.
False
'She walks to school every day.' - This sentence is correct when using the present simple tense.
True
Adding '-ing' to a verb is the only way to form present simple tense.
False
The present simple tense can only describe actions happening in the past.
False
'They plays football on Sundays.' - This sentence is correct when using the present simple tense.
False
Test your knowledge of the present simple tense with this quiz. Learn how to form sentences in the present simple, including using '-ing' at the end of verbs and making negative sentences with 'do not'. See if you can identify correct usage in sentences like 'She walk to school every day.'
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