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The simple present is a verb tense with two main uses. We use the simple present tense when an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it’s sometimes called present indefinite). 00:40 Present Simple (I play/ I do not play) 02:47 Present simple positive with examples 05:00 Present simple negative form with examples 05:38 Use of contraction 06:14 Turn the positive sentences to negative 06:36 Turn the negative sentences to positive 06:57 Answer questions with verb 07:24 Quiz: Use positive or negative form 10:02 Remember: Adverbs of frequency 11:56 Adverbs frequency: Summary matrix 14:05 Remember: Present simple positive Depending on the person, the simple present tense is formed by using the root form or by adding ‑s or ‑es to the end. Example - I feel great! Pauline loves pie. How to Form the Simple Present? In the simple present, most regular verbs use the root form, except in the third-person singular (which ends in -s). First-person singular: I write Second-person singular: You write Third-person singular: He/she/it writes (note the ‑s) First-person plural: We write Second-person plural: You write Third-person plural: They write For a few verbs, the third-person singular ends with -es instead of -s. How to Make the Simple Present Negative? The formula for making a simple present verb negative is do/does + not + [root form of verb]. You can also use the contraction don’t or doesn’t instead of do not or does not. Example- Pauline does not want to share the pie. She doesn’t think there is enough to go around. Her friends do not agree. I don’t want pie anyway. To make the verb to be negative, the formula is [to be] + not. Example- I am not a pie lover, but Pauline sure is. Edulyte is proud to be a platform which keeps its students at the center of everything they do. Your success is our success. Edulyte marketplace firmly believes that while learning is a continuous process, the quality and effectiveness of learning also need to improve. Call us: +91 779 568 7953 Know more here: https://www.edulyte.com/ #learnwithedulyte #learnonline #interactiveclasses #edusanta #edulyte #freecourseatedulyte #expertsatedulyte #freecourse

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The simple present is a verb tense with two main uses. We use the simple present tense when an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it’s sometimes called present indefinite). 00:40 Present Simple (I play/ I do not play) 02:47 Present simple positive with examples 05:00 Present simple negative form with examples 05:38 Use of contraction 06:14 Turn the positive sentences to negative 06:36 Turn the negative sentences to positive 06:57 Answer questions with verb 07:24 Quiz: Use positive or negative form 10:02 Remember: Adverbs of frequency 11:56 Adverbs frequency: Summary matrix 14:05 Remember: Present simple positive Depending on the person, the simple present tense is formed by using the root form or by adding ‑s or ‑es to the end. Example - I feel great! Pauline loves pie. How to Form the Simple Present? In the simple present, most regular verbs use the root form, except in the third-person singular (which ends in -s). First-person singular: I write Second-person singular: You write Third-person singular: He/she/it writes (note the ‑s) First-person plural: We write Second-person plural: You write Third-person plural: They write For a few verbs, the third-person singular ends with -es instead of -s. How to Make the Simple Present Negative? The formula for making a simple present verb negative is do/does + not + [root form of verb]. You can also use the contraction don’t or doesn’t instead of do not or does not. Example- Pauline does not want to share the pie. She doesn’t think there is enough to go around. Her friends do not agree. I don’t want pie anyway. To make the verb to be negative, the formula is [to be] + not. Example- I am not a pie lover, but Pauline sure is. Edulyte is proud to be a platform which keeps its students at the center of everything they do. Your success is our success. Edulyte marketplace firmly believes that while learning is a continuous process, the quality and effectiveness of learning also need to improve. Call us: +91 779 568 7953 Know more here: https://www.edulyte.com/ #learnwithedulyte #learnonline #interactiveclasses #edusanta #edulyte #freecourseatedulyte #expertsatedulyte #freecourse

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