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Types of simple present tense

Simple Present Tense Nominal


(using to be is, am, are)
She, he, it........is
I......am
They, we, you.....are
 Possitive
Subject + to be + Complement/Adverb/Adjective
Example:
I am student.
We are here.
She is beautiful.
 Negative
Subject + to be +
not+Complement/Adverb/Adjective
Example:
I am not student.
We are not/aren’t here.
She is not/isn’t beautiful.
 Interogative
To be +
Subject+Complement/Adverb/Adj
ective?
Example:
Are you student?
Are we here?
Is she beautiful?
Simple Present Tense Verbal
She, he, it, singular....V1+s/es
They, we, I, you, plural.....V1
 Possitive
Subject + V 1 + O
Example:
I work in that office
They work in the yard.
He works in the hospital.
They, we, I , you....do
She, he, it.....does
 Negative
Subject + do/does+not+V 1 + O
Example:
I do not/don’t work in that office
They do not/don’t work in the yard.
He does not/doesn’t work in the
hospital.
 Interogative
Do/does + Subject + V 1 + O?
Example:
Do you work in that office?
Do they work in the yard?
Does he work in the hospital?
Nominal Sentence
(+) I am a student.
[

(-) I am not a student.


(?) Am I a student ?

Verbal Sentence
(+) He works in that office.
(-) He doesn’t work in that office.
(?) Does he work in that office?
Task
Change these sentences into
positive/negative/interogative form!
1.They look so happy.
2.Fera is a singer in that cafe.
3.Harry isn’t in his class.
4.Dion doesn’t play footbal on Sundays.
5.Brian eats his meal at 6 every morning.

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