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Simple Present Tense Worksheet Interrogative Sentences

Understanding Interrogative Sentences in Simple Present Tense

Interrogative sentences are questions. In the simple present tense, these sentences are used to ask about actions, habits, facts, or things that happen regularly. Learning how to form and use interrogative sentences is a key step in improving English communication skills.

To form an interrogative sentence in the simple present tense, we use the helping verbs “do” or “does” at the beginning of the sentence. The choice depends on the subject. Use “do” with the pronouns I, you, we, and they, as well as plural nouns. Use “does” with the pronouns he, she, it, and singular nouns.

For example:

  • Do you like ice cream?
  • Does she play the piano?
  • Do they go to school every day?

Notice that the main verb in the question stays in its base form, no matter the subject. For example, we say, “Does he like apples?” instead of “Does he likes apples?”

Sometimes, interrogative sentences start with question words like what, where, when, who, why, or how to ask for specific information. For example:

  • What do you eat for breakfast?
  • Where does she live?
  • Why do they run so fast?

Interrogative sentences are very useful in daily life. We use them to ask for information, clarify something, or start a conversation. For instance, a student might ask, “Do we have homework today?” or “Where does the bus stop?”

Practicing interrogative sentences helps students communicate more confidently. They can ask questions to learn, share ideas, or talk with friends. It’s also important to remember that questions end with a question mark (?).

Simple Present Tense Interrogative Sentences

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