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(3). Present Simple Exercise

Present Simple

Present simple is used to communicate both in written and spoken form in case of telling habitual activity, describing something and explaining diagram, graphic and procedural activity.

1. Present simple is identified by the use of is am are as in the nominal sentence 

present tense for singular (1 subject) subject without verb
He is...........  
She is...........  
It is...........  

I am...........  

present tense for plural (more than 1 subject) subject without verb

They are...........  
You are........... 
We are........... 

2. Present simple is identified by the use of es / s (for singular subject only) as in the verbal sentence.

He watches...........  
She plays...........  
It works...........   

3. Present simple is identified by the use of do not /does not (for singular subject only) as in the verbal sentence.

She does not like reading 

They do not come to the party

Present simple

1. She _____ a student. (is not/ are not)

2. They _____ me. (visit/visits)

3. Andy and Lusy ____ stop walking. (do not/does not)

4. I ____ not interested. (am/is/are)

5. My teacher ____ us about the lesson given. (asks/ask)



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