Choose the sentence that uses the simple present tense correctly.a)He ...
Option B ("She studies at the library.") is correct. The verb 'studies' is in the simple present tense and agrees with the singular third-person subject 'She'. The other options have incorrect verb forms.
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Choose the sentence that uses the simple present tense correctly.a)He ...
Simple Present Tense
The simple present tense is used to describe actions that are habitual, routine, or facts that are generally true. It is used to talk about actions that happen regularly, repeatedly, or always.
Explanation of the correct answer
Option B, "She studies at the library," uses the simple present tense correctly.
- The subject "she" is a third-person singular pronoun, which requires the verb to be conjugated with an "s" at the end in the simple present tense.
- The verb "studies" is correctly conjugated for the subject "she."
- The action of studying at the library is presented as a habitual or routine action, which is appropriate for the simple present tense.
Explanation of the incorrect options
a) "He go to the gym every day" - This option is incorrect because the verb "go" should be conjugated as "goes" to match the third-person singular subject "he."
c) "They eats healthy food" - This option is incorrect because the verb "eats" should be conjugated as "eat" to match the subject "they."
d) "You watches the news every morning" - This option is incorrect because the verb "watches" should be conjugated as "watch" to match the subject "you."
Conclusion
In conclusion, option B, "She studies at the library," uses the simple present tense correctly. The simple present tense is used to describe habitual or routine actions, and it requires the verb to be conjugated appropriately based on the subject.
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