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Present Simple Verb Tense

Present Simple Verb Tense. Verbs Other Than Be- Making Questions. Present Simple Questions. To make a sentence into a question: All verbs other than be add do before the subject when the subject is plural , with I and you .

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Present Simple Verb Tense

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  1. Present Simple Verb Tense Verbs Other Than Be- Making Questions

  2. Present Simple Questions To make a sentence into a question: All verbs other than be add do before the subject when the subject is plural, with I and you. All verbs other than be add does before the subject when the subject is singular, with he, she, and it.

  3. Plural Subjects, I & You Questions • Do I work at Al Ain Zoo? • Do you study every day? • Do we live in Dubai? • Do they speak Arabic? • Do the students come from the U.A.E.? • Note: You can make negative questions using don’t instead of do.

  4. Singular Subjects, He, She, & It Questions • Does the child eat breakfast every day? • Doeshe usually exercise in the afternoon? • Doesshe wake up early? • Doesit often rain in December? Note: You can make negative questions using doesn’t instead of does.

  5. Important Note • Note that the second or main verb stays in the base form. It does not change, even when the subject is singular: • Does he speak French? • NOT • Does he speaks French?

  6. In summary To make a question in Present Simple with all verbs (not be): With a plural subject, with I or you Add do before the subject With a singular subject, with he, she, or it. Add does before the subject

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