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The simple present tense is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, and states of being. For example, 'She reads every night' indicates a habitual action. |
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For regular verbs, the simple present tense is formed by using the base form of the verb for all subjects except third person singular, where you add 's' or 'es'. For example, 'I play', 'you play', 'he plays'. |
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'Do' is used with the subjects 'I', 'you', 'we', and 'they', while 'does' is used with 'he', 'she', and 'it'. For example, 'Do you like ice cream?' and 'Does she play soccer?'. |
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The correct sentence is 'He eats breakfast'. In the simple present tense, the third person singular requires the verb to end in 's'. |
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A negative sentence for 'they' would be 'They do not (don't) play football.' In the simple present, 'do not' is used for plural subjects. |
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Which sentence is correct? A) He go to school every day. B) He goes to school every day. C) He gone to school every day. D) He going to school every day. |
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Choose the correct version of the sentence: The teacher does not explain the lesson clearly. A) The teacher don’t explain the lesson clearly. B) The teacher doesn’t explain the lesson clearly. C) The teacher do not explain the lesson clearly. |
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B) The teacher doesn’t explain the lesson clearly. Look for the correct use of 'does not' with third-person singular. |