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Fill in the Blanks: Mastering the Simple Present Tense

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Complete the sentences using the correct form of the simple present tense.

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Fill in the Blanks: Mastering the Simple Present TenseOnline version

Complete the sentences using the correct form of the simple present tense.

by fernando libreros
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Simple Present - complete the statement . The is used to describe , unchanging , general , and fixed . It is formed using the base form of the for all subjects except for the , which adds an - s or - es to the base form . For example , 'I play' , 'you play' , 'he plays' , 'she plays' , and 'they play' . The simple present can also be used with adverbs of such as 'always' , 'usually' , 'often' , 'sometimes' , and 'never' to indicate how often an action occurs . Questions in the simple present are formed by using 'do' or 'does' at the beginning of the sentence . For example , 'Do you play tennis ? ' or 'Does she like coffee ? ' . Negative sentences are formed by adding 'not' after 'do' or 'does' . For example , 'I do not ( don't ) play' or 'He does not ( doesn't ) like' .

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The student up to her computer , it on , on the chair , the screen and the web attendin g

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Boys and girls are the same everywhere All of them , , , all around while their parents sit and from a distance , and just them if something bad