Simple Present Tense Class 3 - Download Free PDF with Solution
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FAQs on English Grammar Class 3 - Simple Present Tense
1. How can the simple present tense be formed?
Depending on the person or thing, the simple present tense can be formed by using the root form (of the verb) or by adding “-s” or “-es” to the end of the verb.
2. How do you form a question in the simple present tense?
You can create questions in the simple present tense by following this formula/rule:
do/does + (subject) + (root form of verb).
For example, do the fairies fly?
3. How can you make the simple present tense negative?
You can make a negative simple present tense by following the below formula :
do/does + not + (root form of verb)
You can also use “don’t” or “doesn’t” in the sentence. For example, do not cry.