Simple Present Exercises

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1

Select the verbs in the correct form for a Simple Present sentence.

In the Simple Present exercise, you must select the correct answer to form a positive Simple Present Sentence.

Tip for this Simple Present Exercise

The most important rule in this exercise is:

In the 3rd person singular you have to add an “s” to the verbs.

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2

Select the verbs in the correct form for a negative Simple Present Sentence.

In the Simple Present exercise, you must select the correct answer so that a negative Simple Present sentence is formed.

Tip for this Simple Present Exercise

The most important thing to keep in mind during this exercise:

do -> does not (only for the 3rd person singular) / do not

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3

Select the verbs in the right form for a question in Simple Present.

In the Simple Present exercise, you must select the correct answer so that a question is formed in the Simple Present.

Tip for this Simple Present Exercise

The most important rule in this exercise is:

In the 3rd person singular you have to add an “s” to the verbs.

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Explanation of the answers for the Simple Present exercises

Explanation for the Level 1 Simple Present Exercise

Normal sentences are always structured according to the following scheme: subject, predicate, object. Here you only have to consider that in the 3rd person singular a “s” is appended to the verbs.

 

Level 2 Simple Present Exercise: Explanation

Similarly, the sentences in the negation are structured. Only that here a “do not” or a “does not”, with the 3 person singular, is inserted before the verb.

 

Explanation: Level 3 Simple Present Exercise

However, the sentence structure of a question is as follows: Interrogative word, do / does, noun, verb, object?

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