Present simple Structure of affirmative sentences Subject Verb
Present simple Structure of affirmative sentences Subject + Verb+( base form or with s /es/ies) + object. Example: a- Angelina reads book. b- kim cries at the beach. C- Tom goes back home every night.
SIMPLE PRESENT, , Example: a- When does tea stall reopen. C-The next flight is at 9: 00 am tomorrow. d-He gets married next year , 4 - to express ownership. Example : a- He own a Mercedes. b- I hold a powerful post. 5 - To express quotations/ Example: a- Abraham Lincoln says, “Democracy is the government of the people, for the people and by people”. 6 - To express newspaper Headline 7 - TO BEGIN IMPERATIVE SENTENCE. (Obey the rules of law )
Simple present tense 1 - It is used to express general truths or universal truths. Example : plants grow in soil. . a b- Sun rises in the east. c-Milk is white. d- Saturday comes before Sunday. e- To express habitual actions. Example: a- I get up every day at 5: 00 am. a- I drink milk every morning. b- To express planned future event.
Present simple Structure of interrogative sentences Do /Does + Subject+ verb ( first form ) +object / complement. Example : Do you watch news daily ? Does he attend classes regularly ? Structure of Negative sentences Subject + do +/ does + not + verb ( first form ) object / complement. Example : He doesn’t take alcohol.
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