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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

The simple present tense is one of several forms of present tense in English. It is used to describe habits, unchanging situations,
general truths, and fixed arrangements. 
  subject auxilary verb main verb

+ I, you, we, they write a note.

He, she it, writes a note.

-
I, you, we, they do not write a note.

He, she, it does not write a note.

?
Do I, you, we, they write a note?

Does he, she, it write a note?


subject main verb be

+
I am a teacher

You, we, they are teachers

He, she , it is a teacher

_
I am not tired

You, we, they are not tired

He, she, it is not tired

?
Am I lost?

Are You, we, they lost?

Is He, she , it lost?


QUESTIONS

1. People don’t / doesn’t say thank you anymore.

2. Does/ Do Ron live in Australia?

3. I’d hate to live in London because it rains/ rain all the time.

4. They are/ do my students.

5. Am / Is / Are you sleepy?

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