G2-Grammar

Present Simple Tense – Complete the Sentences

The present simple tense is key in English as it conveys information about ongoing actions, habitual actions, and general truths. It plays a vital role in clear communication and helps establish the timeframe in which an action or event occurs. In storytelling, it can make the narrative more engaging and immediate for the reader.

The structure of the present tense in English typically involves adding an -s or -es ending to the base form of the verb for third person singular subjects (he, she, it). This means that “I run” becomes “He runs” to indicate the third person singular form of the verb.

We use this tense to describe:

  • actions that are currently happening,
  • habitual actions,
  • general truths,
  • scheduled future events, and
  • storytelling in literature.

Affirmative Sentences

The structure for affirmative sentences involves using the base form of the verb, with the addition of ‘s’ for third person singular. For example:

  • My mother writes fantastic stories.

Negative Sentences

Negative sentences in the present simple tense are formed by adding ‘not’ to the main verb. For example:

  • Robert doesn’t like playing chess.

Interrogative Sentences

Question sentences in the present simple tense are formed by using the auxiliary verb ‘do’ or ‘does’ followed by the base form of the main verb. For example:

  • Do you visit your grandparents every weekend?

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