Simple Present Tense
Simple
Present Tense
Sentence Structure = Subject + Main Verb(s/es) + Object
We should be careful while using Main Verb.If there singular subject in the sentence,add 's' as a suffix to Main Verb.
Subject
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Main Verb
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Example
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I
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Main Verb
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I play cricket.
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He
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(Main Verb+S)
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He plays cricket.
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She
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(Main Verb+S)
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She plays cricket.
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It
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(Main Verb+S)
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It plays cricket
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Any Singular Subject
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(Main Verb+S)
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Boy plays cricket.
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You
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Main Verb
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You play cricket.
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We
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Main Verb
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We play cricket.
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They
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Main Verb
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They play cricket.
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Any Plural Subject
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Main Verb
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Boys play cricket.
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Structure of a Negative Sentence in Simple Present Tense
Sentence Structure = Subject + do not/does not + Main Verb Object
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Singular Subject = Does not.
Plural Subject = Do not
Plural Subject = Do not
Examples :
1.He does not go to school.
2.Boys do not play cricket.
3.My father does not play with me.
What is meant by Verbal Questions ? – The question which answer comes only 'Yes' or 'No'. That question is called Verbal Question.
Sentence Structure = Do/Does + Subject + Main Verb +Object + ?
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Examples :
1.Does he go to school ?
2.Do boys play cricket ?
3.Does my father play with me ?
Practice Questions :
Q.Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentence.
1)Radha play with me.
Ans – Radha plays with me.
2) Anuj don’t drive a car.
Ans – Anuj doesn’t drive a car.
3) Does they play cricket?
Ans – Do they play cricket?
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