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In the present simple tense, the structure for He, She, and It uses 'do not' to form negative sentences.
In the present simple tense, the structure for He, She, and It uses 'do not' to form negative sentences.
False (B)
The present simple tense question form for 'They' is constructed by using 'Does' followed by the subject.
The present simple tense question form for 'They' is constructed by using 'Does' followed by the subject.
False (B)
The sentence 'I do not love comics' is an example of a negative sentence in the present simple tense.
The sentence 'I do not love comics' is an example of a negative sentence in the present simple tense.
True (A)
In the present simple tense, the negative question form for 'You' is 'Don't you loves comics?'
In the present simple tense, the negative question form for 'You' is 'Don't you loves comics?'
The present simple tense allows the use of the verb 'loves' for all subjects.
The present simple tense allows the use of the verb 'loves' for all subjects.
The question form 'Does he love comics?' is an example of present simple tense.
The question form 'Does he love comics?' is an example of present simple tense.
In a negative sentence for 'We', the structure requires 'does not' before the verb.
In a negative sentence for 'We', the structure requires 'does not' before the verb.
The negative question form for 'He' is 'Doesn't he love comics?'
The negative question form for 'He' is 'Doesn't he love comics?'
Flashcards
Present Simple - Positive
Present Simple - Positive
Used to describe habitual actions, facts, or general truths. Subject + verb (e.g., I love, you work).
Present Simple - Negative (I/You/We/They)
Present Simple - Negative (I/You/We/They)
To show that something is not happening. You + do not/don't + verb (e.g., I don't like broccoli).
Present Simple - Negative (He/She/It)
Present Simple - Negative (He/She/It)
Used to show that something isn't happening. Subject + does not/doesn't + verb (e.g., She doesn't eat meat.)
Present Simple - Question (I/You/We/They)
Present Simple - Question (I/You/We/They)
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Present Simple - Question (He/She/It)
Present Simple - Question (He/She/It)
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Present Simple - Negative Question (I/You/We/They)
Present Simple - Negative Question (I/You/We/They)
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Present Simple - Negative Question (He/She/It)
Present Simple - Negative Question (He/She/It)
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Present Simple - Subject Verb Agreement
Present Simple - Subject Verb Agreement
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Study Notes
Present Simple Tense
- Positive:
- For "I," "You," "We," "They" use the base form of the verb.
- For "He," "She," "It" add "-s" or "-es" to the verb.
- Examples: I love comics, She loves comics, We love comics, They love comics.
Present Simple Tense (Negative Form)
- Negative:
- For "I," "You," "We," "They" use "do not" or "don't" before the base form of the verb.
- For "He," "She," "It" use "does not" or "doesn't" before the base form of the verb.
- Examples: I do not love comics, She does not love comics, We do not love comics, They do not love comics.
Present Simple Tense (Question Form)
- Question:
- Use "do" before "I," "You," "We," and "They" and the base form of the verb.
- Use "does" before "He," "She," and "It" and the base form of the verb.
- Examples: Do I love comics?, Does she love comics?, Do they love comics?
Present Simple Tense (Negative Question Form)
- Negative Question:
- use "don't" or "doesn't" before the base form of the verb (as shown in questions).
- Examples: Don't I love comics?, Doesn't she love comics?
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