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Simple Present Verb Tense

5/1/2019

 
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From Englishpage.com: 
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"The simple present (also called present simple or present indefinite) is a verb tense which is used to show repetition, habit or generalization. Less commonly, the simple present can be used to talk about scheduled actions in the near future and, in some cases, actions happening now. Read on for detailed descriptions, examples, and simple present exercises.
Simple Present FormsThe simple present is just the base form of the verb. Questions are made with do and negative forms are made with do not.
  • Statement: You speak English.
  • Question: Do you speak English?
  • Negative: You do not speak English.
In the third person singular, -s or -es is added. Questions are made with does and negative forms are made with does not.
  • Statement: He speaks English.
  • Question: Does he speak English?
  • Negative: He does not speak English.

To continue reading about the Simple Present tense click here: englishpage.com

Click on the links below to practice using the simple present tense of the verb:

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  • Practice 2
  • Practice 3
  • Practice 4
  • Practice 5

Apartado link
7/16/2021 11:32:48 am

Holq

Wesley Styd Moreno Perez link
7/26/2021 04:54:00 pm

no entendi mucho pero asi esta bien

Neymar yesid Galarcio Espinosa link
8/4/2021 05:24:17 pm

Ok


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