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Which sentence is correct in the simple present tense?
Which sentence is correct in the simple present tense?
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'?
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?
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.'
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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.
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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
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"Do" or "Does" used for negative and interrogative forms
- "Do" is used with: I, You, We, They
- "Does" is used with: He, She, It
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"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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Test your understanding of the simple present tense, including its use, structure, and variations for different subjects. This quiz covers affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms, along with the rules for third-person singular. Challenge yourself to master this essential aspect of English grammar!