This document outlines the different verb forms used in the simple present, present continuous, and past continuous tenses in English. It provides examples of sentences using each verb form, including the affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms. Specifically, it discusses using verbs with third person singular subjects, present participles combined with am/is/are, verbs ending in -ed or being irregular verbs, and was/were combined with present participles.
This document outlines the different verb forms used in the simple present, present continuous, and past continuous tenses in English. It provides examples of sentences using each verb form, including the affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms. Specifically, it discusses using verbs with third person singular subjects, present participles combined with am/is/are, verbs ending in -ed or being irregular verbs, and was/were combined with present participles.
This document outlines the different verb forms used in the simple present, present continuous, and past continuous tenses in English. It provides examples of sentences using each verb form, including the affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms. Specifically, it discusses using verbs with third person singular subjects, present participles combined with am/is/are, verbs ending in -ed or being irregular verbs, and was/were combined with present participles.
This document outlines the different verb forms used in the simple present, present continuous, and past continuous tenses in English. It provides examples of sentences using each verb form, including the affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms. Specifically, it discusses using verbs with third person singular subjects, present participles combined with am/is/are, verbs ending in -ed or being irregular verbs, and was/were combined with present participles.
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FORM [VERB] + s in third person singular Examples:
You speak English. Do you speak English? Y ou do not speak English.
The Simple Present is used with the following adverbs of frequency:
FORM [am/is/are + present participle (verb + ing)] Examples: You are watching TV. Are you watching TV? You are not watching TV.
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FORM [VERB] +ed or irregular verbs Examples:
You called Debbie.
Did you call Debbie? You did not call Debbie.
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FORM [was/were + present participle (verb + ing)] Examples:
You were studying when she called.
Were you studying when she called? You were not studying when she called.