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What is the verb form of the simple present tense for the subject 'I'?
What is the verb form of the simple present tense for the subject 'I'?
What is the correct sentence using the simple present tense for the subject 'she'?
What is the correct sentence using the simple present tense for the subject 'she'?
Which of the following sentences is in the simple present tense?
Which of the following sentences is in the simple present tense?
What is the correct form of the verb 'to be' in the simple present tense for the subject 'they'?
What is the correct form of the verb 'to be' in the simple present tense for the subject 'they'?
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Which sentence is NOT in the simple present tense?
Which sentence is NOT in the simple present tense?
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Study Notes
Simple Present Tense
- The verb form of the simple present tense for the subject 'I' is the base form of the verb (e.g. I go, I eat, I write).
- The correct sentence using the simple present tense for the subject 'she' is in the form 'she + base form of the verb' (e.g. She goes, She eats, She writes).
- The sentence that is in the simple present tense is the one that follows the pattern 'Subject + base form of the verb' (e.g. I go, She eats, It rains).
- The correct form of the verb 'to be' in the simple present tense for the subject 'they' is 'are' (e.g. They are happy, They are students).
- The sentence that is NOT in the simple present tense is the one that does not follow the pattern 'Subject + base form of the verb' (e.g. I am going, She has eaten, It will rain).
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Test your knowledge of the simple present tense in English grammar, including verb forms and sentence construction, suitable for 5th grade students.