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Assignment 2.1 Engl 1010
This document contains an assignment from an English 1010 online course. The assignment asks the student to complete a table comparing the simple present and present progressive tenses by transforming sample sentences into different grammatical structures for each tense. The table includes examples involving a boy eating ice cream, Joseph watching TV, drinking milk, friends playing soccer, and a lawyer proposing a deal.
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Assignment 2.1 Simple Present vs Present Progressive
Stephanie M. López Maldonado
18011939911 Mis. Ortiz ENGL 1010-3007ONL Simple Present vs Present Progressive Table Write each sentence in the following structure: affirmative, negative, yes/no, question, short answer, and informational question, in both the simple present and present progressive tenses.
1. Fill in the table with complete sentences. Change the sentences provided below according to the grammatical structure and the tense of the verb requested.
A. The boy (to eat) ice cream
B. Joseph (to watch) TV. C. You (to drink) milk D. My friends (to play) soccer. E. The lawyer (to propose) a deal.
Structures 1 Affirmative The boy eats ice cream. Negative The boy does not eat ice cream. Yes/no Question Does the boy eat ice cream? Short Answer Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t. Open-ended Question What does the boy eat? What is the boy eating? 2 Affirmative Joseph watches TV. Negative Joseph does not watch TV. Yes/no Question Does Joseph watch TV? Short Answer Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t. Open-ended Question What does Joseph watch? What is Joseph watching? 3 Affirmative You drink milk. Negative You do not drink milk. Yes/no Question Do you drink milk? Short Answer Yes, you do. No, you don’t. Open-ended Question What do you drink? What are you drinking? 4 Affirmative My friends play soccer. Negative My friends don’t play soccer. Yes/no Question Do my friends play soccer? Short Answer Yes, they do. No, they don’t. Open-ended Question What does my friends play? What are my friends playing? 5 Affirmative The lawyer proposes a deal. Negative The lawyer does not propose a deal. Yes/no Question Does the lawyer propose a deal? Short Answer Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t. Open-ended Question What does the lawyer propose? What is the lawyer proposing?