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Which sentence is correct in the simple present tense?
Which sentence is correct in the simple present tense?
- The dog barks loudly at strangers. (correct)
- They plays football on weekends.
- He does not likes chocolate.
- She does not go to the gym every day.
What is the correct negative form of the sentence 'He eats dinner at 7 PM'?
What is the correct negative form of the sentence 'He eats dinner at 7 PM'?
- He does not eat dinner at 7 PM. (correct)
- He doesn't eat dinner at 7 PM. (correct)
- He does eat dinner at 7 PM.
- He does not eats dinner at 7 PM.
Which of the following questions is correctly formed in the simple present tense?
Which of the following questions is correctly formed in the simple present tense?
- Do he play the guitar?
- Does you speak English?
- Does she work at a bank? (correct)
- Do they lives in New York?
Select the correct form to replace the blank: 'They never ___ late to class.'
Select the correct form to replace the blank: 'They never ___ late to class.'
Identify the incorrect sentence in simple present tense.
Identify the incorrect sentence in simple present tense.
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Study Notes
Simple Present Tense
- Use: describes actions that happen regularly, habitual actions, routines, facts, and general truths.
- Structure:
- Affirmative: Subject + Verb (base form/s/es) + Object/Complement
- Negative: Subject + Do/Does + Not + Verb (base form) + Object/Complement
- Interrogative: Do/Does + Subject + Verb (base form) + Object/Complement?
- Third Person Singular: Add -s or -es to the verb (He/She/It)
- No Third Person Singular: For "I," "you," "we," and "they" use the base form of the verb
- "Do" or "Does" used for negative and interrogative forms
- "Do" is used with: I, You, We, They
- "Does" is used with: He, She, It
- "Don't" or "Doesn't" for negative forms
- "Don't" is used with: I, You, We, They
- "Doesn't" is used with: He, She, It
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