This document provides examples of how to form sentences in the present continuous, present simple, and past simple tenses in English. It shows the affirmative and negative forms of sentences using common verbs like drink, eat, play, swim, walk, talk, be, and do in the first person, second person, third person singular and plural. Examples include "I am drinking juice", "Are you talking now?", "We played tennis yesterday", and questions like "Were they happy?" and "Did they eat pizza?".
This document provides examples of how to form sentences in the present continuous, present simple, and past simple tenses in English. It shows the affirmative and negative forms of sentences using common verbs like drink, eat, play, swim, walk, talk, be, and do in the first person, second person, third person singular and plural. Examples include "I am drinking juice", "Are you talking now?", "We played tennis yesterday", and questions like "Were they happy?" and "Did they eat pizza?".
This document provides examples of how to form sentences in the present continuous, present simple, and past simple tenses in English. It shows the affirmative and negative forms of sentences using common verbs like drink, eat, play, swim, walk, talk, be, and do in the first person, second person, third person singular and plural. Examples include "I am drinking juice", "Are you talking now?", "We played tennis yesterday", and questions like "Were they happy?" and "Did they eat pizza?".
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