PRESENT SIMPLE
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FORM
To conjugate simple present we
use the infinitive form
to the subject "I", "you", "we" and
"they" and to third persons "he", "she" and "it", we add an "-s" at the end of the verb
Subject
|
Conjugation
|
I, You, We, They
|
`talk, eat, learn,
watch, do, go...
|
He, She, It
|
talks, eats,
learns, watches, does, goes...
|
Note: There
are exceptions of spelling in the third person, according
to the letter that completes the verb. The rules are the same that are used to form the plural of nouns.
STRUCTURE
Affirmative Sentences
Subject + main verb.
Ex: She plays at the park
Negative Sentences
Subject + auxiliary verb ("to do") + auxiliary negative ("not") + main verb.
Ex: She doesn’t plat at the park
Interrogative Sentences
Auxiliary verb ("to do") + subject + main verb
Ex: Does she play at the park?
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