Simple Present and Adverbs of Frequency

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Questions and Answers

Which sentence demonstrates the correct structure for a negative statement in the present simple tense for 'she'?

  • She don't love comics.
  • She not love comics.
  • She does not love comics. (correct)
  • She do not loves comics.

Which option correctly completes the question form of the simple present tense: '___ they love comics?'

  • Do (correct)
  • Is
  • Are
  • Does

Which adverb of frequency indicates an action that almost never happens?

  • Usually
  • Sometimes
  • Rarely (correct)
  • Often

Which option best replaces the blank in this sentence, maintaining correct grammar: 'He _____ like comics.'?

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If someone 'usually' eats breakfast, approximately how often do they eat breakfast?

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Select the action verb from the list.

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Which sentence uses an adverb of frequency incorrectly?

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Which of the following options represents the correct form for asking a negative question in the simple present tense about whether 'you' like comics?

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Which sentence accurately uses the simple present tense to describe a habitual action?

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Select the sentence that correctly uses 'seldom'.

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Flashcards

Verbs

Actions we perform. Examples: correr (run), saltar (jump), jugar (play)

Simple Present Tense

Used to talk about habits, routines, general truths, or facts. Common for I, we, they, he, she, you, it.

Adverbs of Frequency

Words that describe how often an action occurs.

Always (siempre)

Always means that something happens all the time, without exception.

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Usually (usualmente)

Usually indicates that something happens most of the time but not always.

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Often (a menudo)

Often means that something happens frequently but not all the time

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Sometimes (a veces)

Sometimes suggests that something happens occasionally.

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Rarely (raramente)

Rarely indicates that something happens infrequently.

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Seldom (rara vez)

Seldom is similar to rarely, indicating that something happens infrequently.

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Never (nunca)

Never means that something does not happen at all.

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Study Notes

  • Verbs describe actions like running, jumping, and playing

Simple Present

  • The simple present is used to talk about someone or something using "I, we, they, he, she, you, it."
  • Positive form structure: I/You/We/They + verb
  • Negative form structure: I/You/We/They + do not/don't + verb
  • Question form structure: Do + I/You/We/They + verb
  • Positive form structure: He/She/It + verb
  • Negative form structure: He/She/It + does not/doesn't + verb
  • Question form structure: Does + He/She/It + verb
  • Example: I love comics has 4 forms: positive, negative, question, and negative question.

Adverbs of Frequency

  • Adverbs of frequency describe how often something occurs.
  • Examples of adverbs of frequency:
    • Always (siempre)
    • Usually (usualmente)
    • Often (a menudo)
    • Sometimes (a veces)
    • Rarely (raramente)
    • Seldom (rara vez)
    • Never (nunca)
  • Other expressions of frequency: every day/week/month/year, once, twice, 3 times a month, 4 times.

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