Simple Present Tense
Simple Present Tense is use to reveal a job, or the events that happened today, or acts that occur at this time, or repeated incidents or a daily habits.
Formula:
A: S + To Be (a,. is, are) + . . . . .
B: S + Verb 1 + (s / es) + . . . . . .
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Pattern B:
Affirmative (+)
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Negative (-)
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Interrogative (?)
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S + Verb 1 + s / es
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S + Do Not / Does Not Verb 1
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Do / Does + S + Verb 1
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I + Verb 1
We + Verb
1
They +
Verb 1
You + Verb
1
She + Verb
1 + s / es
He + Verb
1 + s / es
It + Verb
1 + s / es
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I + Do Not
Verb 1
We + Do
Not Verb 1
They + Do
Not Verb 1
You + Do
Not Verb 1
She + Do
Not Verb 1
He + Do
Not Verb 1
It + Do
Not Verb 1
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Do + I
Verb 1
Do + We
Verb 1
Do + They
Verb 1
Do + You
Verb 1
Does + She
Verb 1
Does + He
Verb 1
Does + It
Verb 1
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Example of Nominal sentence:
1. ( + ) : She is very happy.
( - ) : She is not very happy
( ? ) : Is she very happy?
= Yes, she is
= No, she isn't
2. ( + ) : You are student.
( - ) : You are not student.
( ? ) : Are you student?
= Yes, you are
= No, you aren't
Example of Verbal sentence:
1. ( + ) : He goes to school every morning.
( - ) : He doesn't go to school every morning.
( ? ) : Does he go to school every morning?
= Yes, he does
= No, he doesn't
2. ( + ) : They study English every week.
( - ) : They don't study English every week.
( ? ) : Do they study English every week?
= Yes, they do
= No, they don't
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