Present indefinite Tense
The first form of a verb is used for the present indefinite Tense. 'S' or 'es' is added to the first form in case of third person singular -( he, she, it or any singular noun as subject):
Present indefinite tense structure.
Present indefinite tense structure.
Simple sentence :
- He, she,it/single subject+verb (first form of verb ) + s,es +object.
- I,we,you,they/Plural subject +verb(first form of verb ) "+object
Examples :-
- He writer a note on paper .
- She writes a letter.
- It rains.
- Frank reads a novel.
- I write a letter.
Negative sentence :
- He, She, it/single subject+verb(first form of verb) + object
- I,we, you , they /plural subject + do not + verb ( 1st of form verb) + object
Examples :-
- He does not write a note.
- Norman does not help me.
- It does not rain.
- We do not read novels.
- You do not work hard.
- Zack and Helena
Interrogative Sentences :
- Does + he, she, it/ single subject +verb ( 1st form of verb) + object ? (question mark )
- Do+I we, you, they /plural subject +verb (1st form of verb) + object ?
Examples :
- Does he play table tennis ?
- Does Ariel read a book?
- Do you like fruits?
- Do Frank and Adriana help the poor ?
Who, Whom, Whose, What , Where , Why, When , Which, How
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