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Simple Present Tense
This text provides examples and exercises on how to use the Simple Present Tense in English. It covers three types of sentences: negative, affirmative, and interrogative. For negative sentences, it gives examples like "
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Interrogative Sentences
☆ Does She buy a new notebook? ☆ Do You speak english and spanish?
• Does She plays the piano?
• Does He plays the piano?
• Do They play the piano?
• Do We play the piano?
• Do You play the piano?
• Do I play the piano?
Negative Sentences
☆ They don't dance in the party. ☆ He doesn't listen a romantic music.
• She doesn't plays the piano.
• He doesn't plays the piano.
• They don't play the piano.
• We don't play the piano.
• You don't play the piano.
• I don't play the piano.
Affirmative Sentences
Other exercises:
☆ Sara cooks a chicken un the restaurant. ☆ I watch my favorite program of TV.
He-She
• He plays the piano.
• She plays the piano.
I-You-We-They
• They play the piano.
• We play the piano.
• You play the piano.
• I play the piano.