SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
The simple present tense is a sentence that describes a present state, a general state, and expresses a statement.Simple present tense is clearly timed unlike past tense, for example, now, today, every day, every week, every time.
Formula of present tense : Subject + to be + verb + object + adverb
Usage of the words:
If I, She, He, It -> use is
If You, They, We -> use are
Rules for the 3rd person singular (for he/she/it) :
1. If the form is general, add "s" behind it
Example:
work -> works
eat -> eats
play -> plays
2. If verbs end in a consonant + y then "ies" is added
Example:
study -> studies
cry -> cries
try -> tries
3. If verbs end in "o, sh, tch, x, and ss" then "es" is added
Example:
go -> goes
wash -> washes
watch -> watches
mix -> mixes
kiss -> kisses
Second person singular subject he, she, it :
She runs from the office (statement)
We are running from the office (see or do it directly)
A negative sentence is a sentence to which the word not is added
I, You, We, They -> do not
He/She/It -> does not or doesn't
The difference between past tense and present tense in negative sentences is:
If the past tense negative sentence becomes -> we were not / she was not / she had not
If the present tense negative sentence becomes -> we do not / she does not / i am not / he has not / we do not
An interrogative sentence is an interrogative sentence that uses a question mark and is preceded by do or does.
I, You, We, They -> use do
He/She/It -> uses does
Example sentences
Do I play?
Do we play?
Does he play?
The answer if positive (+) becomes "yes, I do" or "yes, we do". if the answer is negative (-) becomes "no, I don't" or "no, we don't".
The function of the simple present tense itself is as a general statement of fact, as a habitual or everyday activity and as a speaking moment, exists right now.
Example for present tense :
I walks to school everyday
She reads a book in the evening
The sun rises in the east
We play soccer on weekends
They enjoy spending times together
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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
The simple present tense is a sentence that describes a present state, a general state, and expresses a statement.Simple present tense is clearly timed unlike past tense, for example, now, today, every day, every week, every time.
Formula of present tense : Subject + to be + verb + object + adverb
Usage of the words:
Rules for the 3rd person singular (for he/she/it) :
1. If the form is general, add "s" behind it
Example:
2. If verbs end in a consonant + y then "ies" is added
Example:
3. If verbs end in "o, sh, tch, x, and ss" then "es" is added
Example:
Second person singular subject he, she, it :
A negative sentence is a sentence to which the word not is added
The difference between past tense and present tense in negative sentences is:
An interrogative sentence is an interrogative sentence that uses a question mark and is preceded by do or does.
Example sentences
The answer if positive (+) becomes "yes, I do" or "yes, we do". if the answer is negative (-) becomes "no, I don't" or "no, we don't".
The function of the simple present tense itself is as a general statement of fact, as a habitual or everyday activity and as a speaking moment, exists right now.
Example for present tense :
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Resume Simple Present Tense :
• Simple present tense is a form of tense that is used to express events that occur regularly, routinely, or are usually carried out in the present.
• Characterics of the simple present tense :
1. Adverb of time : always, sometimes, today, everyday, now, every time, every week, and others.
2. Verb 1 + s/ies/es
a). In general +s (e.g., work -> works, and others).
b). Verbs ending in conson y + ies (e.g., study -> studies and others).
c). Verbs ending in - o, sh, tch, x, ss + es (e.g., go -> goes, wash -> washes, watch -> watches, and others).
3. Am/Is/Are : Am -> I, Is -> She, He, It and Are -> You, Are, They.
• Formula of simple present tense :
1. Verbal Do/Does
Do -> I, You, They, We
Does -> He, She, It
2. Nominal
To be (Is/Am/Are) -> Adjective, Noun, Adverb, V-ing
• Stucture :
(+) -> Subject + (Am/Is/Are) + (Adj/Noun/Adv)
(-) -> Subject + (Am/Is/Are) + Not + (Adj/Noun/ Adv)
(?) -> (Am/Is/Are) + Subject + (Adj/Noun/Adv)
• Function of simple present tense :
1. General statement of fact (e.g., The word is round)
2. Habitual or everyday activity (e.g., I am learning online with zoom)
3. Moment speaking, exists right now (e.g., I am studying at Thamrin University)
• Simple present tense example sentences :
(+) 1. The sun rises in the east.
2. He brushes his teeth thrice a day.
3. She plays the guitar beautifully.
(-) 1. The cat doesn't like water.
2. He doesn't like spicy food.
3. They don't work on weekends.
(?) 1. Do you have a pet at home?
2. Does he play the piano?
3. Do you listen to music every day?
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1022231021
Simple present tense is a form of tenses that is used to express events that occur regularly, routinely, or are usually done in the present. Simple present tense is a form of tenses that.
Present tense is used when someone wants to express an event or general fact that is happening right now. Apart from that, the simple present tense is also used in the conditional sent sentence pattern conditional sentence type 0 and conditional sentence type 1 followed by a simple future tense.
Before diving deeper, it's better if we remember the structure of a "sentence". So, we can say a sentence if it consists of the following 3 things:
S : Subject
P : Predicate
C : Complement
In a verbal sentence, after the subject is followed by the verb (V). Meanwhile, in nominal sentences, after the subject it will be accompanied by a non-verb which we usually know as an auxiliary verb or to be (auxiliary verb).
In general, the simple present tense formula is Subject + Verb 1(s/es) + Complement for positive sentences with verbal patterns. If the pattern is nominal, then the present tense formula becomes Subject + Auxiliary Verb (to be) + Complement.
formula simple present tense
(+) Subject + To be + Complement
(-) Subject + To be + Not + Complement
(?) To be + Subject + Complement
Examples of simple present tense with nominal sentence patterns :
(+) I am an international school student
(-) She is not an international school student
(?) Is she an international school student?
The formula (+) (-) (?) of the simple present tense for verbal patterns is:
(+) Subject + Verb 1 (+ s/es) + Complement
(-) Subject + Do/Does Not + verb 1 + Complement
(?) Do/does + subject + verb 1 + Complement ?
Examples of simple present tense sentences:
I live in bandung
He lives in bandung
especially for negative sentences and interrogative sentences, then use do/does or do not (don't) and does not (doesn't). Example:
I don’t live in Bandung
She doesn’t live in Bandung
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Nama: Nabila Fitriyanti Putri Wijaya
NIM: 1022231020
Prodi: S1 Gizi
Present tense is used when someone wants to express an event or general fact that is happening right now. Apart from that, the simple present tense is also used in the conditional sentence type 0 and conditional sentence type 1 sentence patterns followed by the simple future tense.
There are 2 types of sentences, nominal sentences and verbal sentences. In a verbal sentence, after the subject is followed by the verb (V). Meanwhile, in nominal sentences, after the subject it will be accompanied by a non-verb which we usually know as an auxiliary verb or to be (auxiliary verb).
Nominal Simple Present Tense
How do you make simple present tense sentences? The following is a simple present tense formula that you can use:
(+) Subject + To be + Complement
(-) Subject + To be + Not + Complement
(?) To be + Subject + Complement
Examples of simple present tense with nominal sentence patterns:
(+) I am an international school student
(-) She is not an international school student
(?) Is she an international school student?
Verbal Simple Present Tense
The formula (+) (-) (?) of the simple present tense for verbal patterns is:
(+) Subject + Verb 1 (+ s/es) + Complement
(-) Subject + Do/Does Not + verb 1 + Complement
(?) Do/does + subject + verb 1 + Complement ?
Examples of simple present tense with verbal sentence patterns:
(+) My cat eats fish
(-) My cat doesn't eat fish
(?) Does my cat eat fish?
In accordance with the previous discussion, in verbal sentences, you do not need to add to be after the subject, because the "task" as the predicate is the verb.
EXAMPLE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE:
1.)He doesn't sleep at 11 p.m.
2.)She lives in Jakarta.
3.)We have a meeting now.
4.)I go to the campus every friday.
5.)My mother doesn't buy some vegetables every morning.
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NAMA : MARSHANDA GALUH RATNA DEWATI
NIM : 1022231009
PRODI : S1 GIZI
Simple present tense is a form of tense that is used to express events that occur regularly, routinely, or are usually carried out in the present.
* Characteristics
1. Adverb of Time
2. Verb 1 + 5/ies/es
3. Am/Is/ Are
* Formula
Verbal
•Do/Does
•Base Verb
Nominal
Tobe (Is/Am/Are)
• Adjective
• Noun
• Adverb
• V-Ing
Present Progressive, or also called Present Continuous, is a tense in English that is used to express an activity that is currently taking place. This tense always uses the auxiliary verb "to be" and the ing form of the verb.
*Present Progressive Formula
•Affirmative (+)
S+ am/is/are + verb-ing
•Negative (+)
S+am/is/are+not+verb-ing
•Interrogative (?)
Am/is/Are +S+ verb-ing
*Use of Present Progressive
•Activity in Progress
•Future Planning
•Mistakes in Using Present Progressive
*Simple present tense
1. (+) They want to go to the party.
(-) They don’t want to go to the party.
(?) Do they want to go to the party?
2. (+) I write a letter for my teacher.
(-) I don’t write a letter for my teacher.
(?) Do I write a letter for my teacher?
3.(+) Mary needs a dictionary.
(-) Mary doesn’t need a dictionary.
(?) Does Mary need a dictionary?
4.(+) He likes pizza.
(-) He doesn’t like pizza.
(?) Does he like pizza?
5.(+) You speak Arabic.
(-) You don’t speak Arabic.
(?) Do you speak Arabic?
*Present Progressive
1.(+) My father is watching the TV at the moment.
(-) My father is not watching the TV at the moment.
(?) Is your father watching the TV at the moment?
2.(+) My sister is sleeping in my bedroom.
(-) My sister is not sleeping in my bedroom.
(?) Is your sister sleeping in your bedroom?
3.(+) Bobby is preparing his presentation.
(-) Bobby is not preparing his presentation.
(?) Is Bobby preparing his presentation?
4.(+) My mother is taking a nap.
(-) My mother is not taking a nap.
(?) Is your mother taking a nap?
5.(+) I am waiting for the bus.
(-) I am not waiting for the bus.
(?) Are you waiting for the bus?
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1. Making a resume about the past material.
Resume :
[ ] The simple past tense is the type of sentence used to tell about events that occurred in the past which were finished or ended in the past too. The simple past tense of regular verbs is formed by adding “-ed” to the infinitive form of the verb (e. g., "watch" becomes "watched"). The simple past tense of irregular verbs is not formed by adding -d or -ed for example, the past tense of the verb "eat" is not eated; it is "ate".
[ ] The past progressive tense is used to describe an ongoing activity in the past. The past progressive is formed using the past tense of the auxiliary verb “be” (i. e., “was/were”) along with the present participle. "Was" is used for the subjects I, She, He and It (e.g, Linda was washing the dishes). "Were" is used for the subject You, They, We (e.g., We were having a very nice picnic when it started to rain).
2. Making five sentences for simple past and past progressive
Simple past :
• He walked to school yesterday.
• My parents were busy last night.
• She went abroad last year.
• Ibnu was not here last night.
• Pandu was not sick last week.
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Simple Present Tense is used to describe actions that happen regularly, habits, or actions that are always true. To form a sentence in Simple Present Tense, we use the base form of the verb (or the verb in the first form) for all subjects except for third-person singular subjects (he, she, it), where we add -s or -es to the verb. Examples:
- I play tennis every morning. (regular action)
- She teaches English at the university. (always true)
- They study hard for their exams. (habit)
Note that some verbs are irregular in the Simple Present Tense and their forms do not follow the rule of adding -s or -es. Examples:
- I have a dog. (not "I haves a dog")
- He goes to the gym every day. (not "He go to the gym every day")
Simple Present Tense is also used with some adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never) to indicate how often an action happens. Examples:
- He always arrives early for the meeting.
- They usually eat breakfast together.
- She never drinks coffee in the evening.
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NAMA: Najuwa Febriyani
NIM: 1022231011
Prodi: S1 Gizi
*Simple present tense* is a form
of tense that is used to express events that occur
regularly, routinely, or are usually carried out in the
present.
Formula:
-Verbal: *Do/Does *Base verb*
-Nominal:Tobe
(Is/Am/Are)—〉 *Adjective
Noun
Adverb
V-Ing*
STRUCTURE
-DO/DOES: (+)Subject + (Verb 1 + s/es/ies) + Object
(-)Subject + Do/Does + Not + Verb 1 + Object
(?)Do/does + Subject + Verb 1 + Object
-Am/Is/Are: (+)Subject + (Am/Is/Are) +(Adv/Noun/Adj)
(-)Subject + (Am/Is/Are) + Not +
(Adv/Noun/Adj)
(?)(Am/Is/Are) + Subject +(Adv/Noun/Adj)
*Function:
1. General truth/generalization or facts
2. Habitual or daily activities a.k.a repeated actions
*Example of sentences:
1. (+) She watches TV in the evening
(-) She doesn't watch TV in the evening
(?) Does she watch TV in the evening?
2.(+) I talk with my friends in the living room every Sunday
(-) I don't talk with my friends in the living room every Sunday
(?) Do you talk with your friends in the living room every Sunday?
3.(+) She an international school student
(-) She doesn't an international school student
(?) Is she an international school student?
4.(+) It is frozen every winter
(-) It is not frozen every winter
(?) Is it frozen every winter?
5.(+) I'm always beautiful
(-) I'm not always beautiful
(?) Am I always beautiful?
6.(+) That is monkey
(-) That is not monkey
(?) Is that monkey?
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1022231016
Simple Present is that this tense is used to express habits, general facts, or generally accepted truths. The basic form of the verb is used for singular subjects, while the verb form with the addition of 's' or 'es' is used for plural subjects or third person singular. Adverbs of frequency such as always, usually, sometimes, and never are also often used in the Simple Present to show how often an activity is carried out. The Simple Present is also used to express schedules or events that have been arranged in the future. Knowledge of the use and sentence patterns of the Simple Present will help in constructing precise and clear sentences.
1. Kalimat Positif
(+) Subject + To be + Complement
2. Kalimat Negatif
(-) Subject + To be + Not + Complement
3. Interrogative Sentences (?) To be + Subject + Complement In general, the simple present tense formula consists of Subject + Verb1(e/es) + Complement for positive verbal pattern sentences. If the sentence pattern is nominal, then the present tense formula becomes Subject + Auxiliary Verb (to be) + Complement. Examples of simple present tense with nominal sentence patterns: (+) I am an international school student (I am a student) (-) She is not an international school student (she is not a student) (?) Is she an international school student? (is he a student?) Examples of Verbal Simple Present Tense (+) Subject + Verb 1 (+ s/es) + Complement (-) Subject + Do/Does Not + verb 1 + Complement (?) Do/does + subject + verb 1 + Complement ? If you use a third person pronoun subject (he, she, it, singular subject) there are several verbs that must be added. Add s/es at the end of the sentence. Tobe: is/am/are Predicate: noun (noun) or adjective (adjective) Compliment: adverb (adverb)
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FUTURE TENSE
• Simple Future Tense : a verb used to express an action occurring in the future, spontaneously or planned.
• Future tense something that will be done
S + will/shall + V1
Example : sinta will learn computer next month
S + be (is, am, are) going to + V1
Example : sinta is going to learn computer next month
• The difference between using will and going to is that the same meaning can be interpreted as "will", the difference is the cultural differences. "Will" can change, while "going to" is something that must happen.
• Use of “will” and “shall” capital
“will” = you, they, he, she, it
“shall” = I, we
“will” = I, you, we, they
“shall” = he, she, it
• Functions using "will" and "be going to":
• Time used in the future tense:
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1. Simple present tense
is a form of tense that is used to express events that occur routinely, regularly, or are usually carried out in the present. Present tense is used when someone wants to express an event or general fact that is happening right now.
Simple present tense formula is Subject + Verb 1(s/es) + Complement for positive sentences with verbal patterns. If the pattern is nominal then the formula becomes Subject + Auxiliary Verb (to be) + Complement.
Nominal sentence formula :
I + Am + Noun
You/They/We/Plural Subject + Are + Adjective
He/She/It/Singular Subject + Is + Adverb
Verbal sentence formula :
I/You/They/We/Plural Subject + Verb 1 + Noun, Adjective
He/She/It/Singular Subject + Verb 1(s/es) + Adverb
2. Five sentences for Simple present tense
I study English every day.
He always wakes up early.
We often play basketball on weekends.
They live in Jakarta.
Mom cooks dinner every night.
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Does Dave live in Madrid?
Does Sue study German at school?
Does my dad drive a red car?
Do we walk to school?
Does the 34 bus stop here?
Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
Do the children play football?
Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1.Does he live in Madrid?
2.does sue studies German at school?
3. are your dad drives a red car?
4.do we walk to school?
5.does 34 bus stop here?
6.is mr. brown teaches maths?
7.are they play football?
8.is mary washes the dishes after lunch?
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- Does Dave live in Madrid?
- Does Sue study German at school?
- Does my dad drive a red car?
- Do we walk to school?
- Does the 34 bus stop here?
- Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
- Do the children play football?
- Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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does not dave live in madrid? yes,he does/no,he doesn’t
does sue study german at school? yes,he does/no,he doesn’t
does my dad drive a red car? yes,he does/no,he doesn’t
do not we walk to school? yes,we do/no,we don’t
does not the 34 bus stop here? yes,it does/no,it doesn’t
does mr brown teach maths? yes,he does/no,he doesn’t
do the children play football?yes, they do/no,they doesn’t
does mary wash the dishes after lunch? yes,she doesn’t/no,she doesn’t
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1. Does Dave live in madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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Present tense is used when someone wants to express an event or general fact that is happening right now. Apart from that, the simple present tense is also used in the conditional sentence type 0 and conditional sentence type 1 sentence patterns followed by the simple future tense.
There are 2 types of sentences, nominal sentences and verbal sentences. In a verbal sentence, after the subject is followed by the verb (V). Meanwhile, in nominal sentences, after the subject it will be accompanied by a non-verb which we usually know as an auxiliary verb or to be (auxiliary verb).
Nominal Simple Present Tense
How do you make simple present tense sentences? The following is a simple present tense formula that you can use:
(+) Subject + To be + Complement
(-) Subject + To be + Not + Complement
(?) To be + Subject + Complement
Examples of simple present tense with nominal sentence patterns:
(+) I am an international school student
(-) She is not an international school student
(?) Is she an international school student?
Verbal Simple Present Tense
The formula (+) (-) (?) of the simple present tense for verbal patterns is:
(+) Subject + Verb 1 (+ s/es) + Complement
(-) Subject + Do/Does Not + verb 1 + Complement
(?) Do/does + subject + verb 1 + Complement ?
Examples of simple present tense with verbal sentence patterns:
(+) My cat eats fish
(-) My cat doesn't eat fish
(?) Does my cat eat fish?
In accordance with the previous discussion, in verbal sentences, you do not need to add to be after the subject,
because the "task" as the predicate is the verb.
answer:
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
Does the 34 bus stop here?
5. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
6. Do the children play football?
7. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Dave (does not live) in madrid
2. Sue (studies) German at school
3. My dad (drives) a red car
4. We (do not walk) to school
5. The 34 bus (does not stop) here
6. Mr brown (teaches) maths
7. The children (play) football
8. Mary (washes) the dishes after lunch
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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does Dave not live in Madrid??
does Sue study German at school?
does my dad drive a red car?
do we not walk to school?
does the 34 bus not stop here?
does Mr Brown teach math?
do the children play football?
does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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- Does Dave live in Madrid?
- Does Sue study German at school?
- Are your dad drives a red car?
- Do we walk to school?
- Does the 34 bus stop here?
- Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
- Do the children play football?
- Does mary washes the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does dave live in madrid?
2. Does sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1.Does Dave live in Madrid?
2.Does Sue studies German at school?
3.Does my dad drive a red car?
4.Do we walk to school?
5.Does the 34 bus stop here?
6.Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7.Do the children play football?
8.Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does sue study german at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue studies German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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Berikut kalimat tanya
1 does Dave live in Madrid?
2 does sue study German at school?
3 does your dad drive a red car?
4 do we walk to school ?
5 does the 34 bus stop here?
6 does Mr. Brown teach maths ?
7 do the children play football?
8 does marry wash the dishes after lunch
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue studies German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. does he live in madrid?
2. does sue study german at school?
3. is my dad drive a red car?
4. are we not walk to school?
5. does the 34 bus stop here?
6. are mr brown teach math?
7. is he play football?
8. are mary wash the dishes after lunch
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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Siti Maulidiyah Yasmin (3012231220)
1. Dave doesnt live in Madrid?
2. Does sue study german at school
3. Does my dad drive a car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr.Brown teach maths?
7. Do the Children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. apakah dia tinggal di madrid?
2. apakah Sue belajar bahasa Jerman di sekolah?
3. apakah ayah saya mengendarai mobil merah?
4. apakah kita tidak berjalan kaki ke sekolah?
5. apakah bus 34 berhenti disini?
6. apakah tuan brown mengajar matematika?
7. apakah dia bermain sepak bola?
8. apakah mary mencuci piring setelah makan siang?
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1. Dave doesnt live in Madrid?
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3. Does my dad drive a car?
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5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr.Brown teach maths?
7. Do the Children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid? 2. Does Sue study German at school? 3. Does my dad drive a red car? 4. Do we walk to school? 5. Does the 34 bus stop here? 6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths? 7. Do the children play football? 8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does mr. brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does your dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr Brown teach Maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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Where does Dave live?
What does Sue study at school?
What color car does your dad drive?
Do we walk to school?
Does the 34 bus stop here?
What subject does Mr Brown teach?
Does Mary play football?
Who washes the dishes after lunch?
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1.does Dave a life in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5.Does the 34 bus stop here?
6.Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in Madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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: does he live in madrid
: does sue styudies german at school
: does my dad driver a red car
: do we walk to school
: does the 34 bus stop here
: does mr. brown teach maths
: do the children play football
: does mary wash the dishes after lunch
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> DOES Dave live in Madrid?
> DOES Sue study German at school?
> DOES your dad Drives a red car?
> DO we walk to school?
> DOES The 34 bus stop here?
> DOES Mr Brown teach maths?
> DO The children play footbal?
> DOES Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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1. Does Dave live in madrid?
2. Does Sue study German at school?
3. Does my dad drive a red car?
4. Do we walk to school?
5. Does the 34 bus stop here?
6. Does Mr. Brown teach maths?
7. Do the children play football?
8. Does Mary wash the dishes after lunch?
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Rafifaraissya Khadijah _1022231012
Nov 13 2023 | 10:49Resume :
Simple Present Tense is a tense that is used to talk about something that is general, or that always happens repeatedly, or a general truth. Simple Present Tense is usually marked with time information such as always, usually, often, every day, etc.
The formula are :
(+) subject + verb 1 s/es +complement/object/adverb
(-) subject + do/does not + verb 1 + complement/object/adverb
(?) Do/does + subject + verb 1 +complement/object/adverb
Simple Present Tense is divided into two sentence patterns, namely verbal simple present and nominal simple present tense.
The function of the simple present tense is as follows :
• expressing emotions/feelings
• giving instruction/command
• the scheduled event
Example of simple present tense :
• She doesn't drink americano
• Does she eat fried rice all the time?
• Karina writes a new song
• He likes banana
• Arif is a smart student
• Fara celebrates a birthday party
• I always save my money
• does minjeong practice dancing every night ?
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