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What is the correct negative form of 'He likes pizza' in Present Simple?
What is the correct negative form of 'He likes pizza' in Present Simple?
What is the correct negative form of 'I am writing emails' in Present Continuous?
What is the correct negative form of 'I am writing emails' in Present Continuous?
In the Present Simple tense, which form is correct for the pronoun 'I' when talking about liking pizza?
In the Present Simple tense, which form is correct for the pronoun 'I' when talking about liking pizza?
Which sentence correctly expresses a negative form in the Present Continuous tense?
Which sentence correctly expresses a negative form in the Present Continuous tense?
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What is the correct question form in Present Simple for 'We like pizza'?
What is the correct question form in Present Simple for 'We like pizza'?
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Which of these forms is incorrect for the pronoun 'She' in the Present Continuous tense?
Which of these forms is incorrect for the pronoun 'She' in the Present Continuous tense?
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Which sentence correctly presents a positive statement in the Present Simple tense?
Which sentence correctly presents a positive statement in the Present Simple tense?
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Study Notes
Present Simple
- Used to express always true or usually true statements in the present
- Negative form: I/you/we don't + verb, he/she doesn't + verb
- Positive form: I/you/we + verb, he/she + verb
- Question form: do I/you/we + verb?, does he/she + verb?
Present Continuous
- Used to express actions happening at the moment of speaking
- Positive form: I am + verb, you/we are + verb, he/she is + verb
- Negative form: I am not + verb, you/we are not + verb, he/she is not + verb
- Question form: am I + verb?, are you/we + verb?, is he/she + verb?
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Test your knowledge on using Present Simple and Present Continuous tenses in English with this quiz! Practice forming positive, negative, and question sentences for both tenses.