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Which of the following sentences correctly uses a frequent adverb?
Which of the following sentences correctly uses a frequent adverb?
- I often read books in the evening. (correct)
- He sometimes goes to the gym in the morning. (correct)
- They rarely see their grandparents on weekends. (correct)
- She usually travel by train to work.
In which of the following sentences is the simple present tense used correctly?
In which of the following sentences is the simple present tense used correctly?
- He don't likes ice cream.
- The stars twinkle brightly in the night sky. (correct)
- The team win the match yesterday.
- She walks her dog every day. (correct)
Which statement correctly identifies a fixed event in the future?
Which statement correctly identifies a fixed event in the future?
- He often visits his grandmother every week.
- The interview starts at 3 p.m. tomorrow. (correct)
- They usually meet their friends on Saturdays.
- She is rarely late for her classes.
Which of the following sentences presents a factual statement?
Which of the following sentences presents a factual statement?
What is the primary function of the simple present tense?
What is the primary function of the simple present tense?
Which construction is used to form a negative statement in the Simple Present tense?
Which construction is used to form a negative statement in the Simple Present tense?
How is the third person singular form of the verb 'run' expressed in the Simple Present tense?
How is the third person singular form of the verb 'run' expressed in the Simple Present tense?
Which of the following is correctly formed as a question in the Simple Present tense?
Which of the following is correctly formed as a question in the Simple Present tense?
Which sentence is an example of a fixed event in the future using the Simple Present tense?
Which sentence is an example of a fixed event in the future using the Simple Present tense?
Identify the incorrect subject-verb agreement in the following options.
Identify the incorrect subject-verb agreement in the following options.
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Simple Present Tense
Simple Present Tense
A verb tense used to describe habitual actions, general truths, or facts.
Frequent Adverbs
Frequent Adverbs
Words that describe how often something happens (e.g., always, often, sometimes).
Simple Present Tense Example: Habit
Simple Present Tense Example: Habit
Describing actions which happen repeatedly, frequently, regularly, or consistently.
Simple Present Tense Example: Fact
Simple Present Tense Example: Fact
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Simple Present Tense Example: Fixed Scheduled Events
Simple Present Tense Example: Fixed Scheduled Events
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Subject-Verb agreement (Simple Present)
Subject-Verb agreement (Simple Present)
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Simple Present Questions
Simple Present Questions
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Simple Present Negatives
Simple Present Negatives
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Verb "be"
Verb "be"
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