Sabtu, 24 November 2012

Simple Present Tense



Simple Present Tense :
       To express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions, and wishes.
   I smoke (habit).
   I live in French (unchanging situations).
   French is a mode city (general truth).
   I hope I can go to French (wishes).
2.        To give instructions or directions.
   Go down this road, and then the first right. It’s on the right.
3.        To express fixed arrangements, presents or future.
   Your course finishes at 5.00 p.m.

The formula of the Simple Present Tense :
a.        Without Verb :
(+)  S + to be + Object / Compliment
(-)   S + to be + not + Obj. / Comp.
(?)  To be + S + Obj. / Comp. + ?
Example :  (+)  I am beautiful.
                   (-)   I am not beautiful.
                   (?)  Am I beautiful?
b.        With Verb :
(+)  S + V1 + Compliment
(-)   S + do/does + not + V1 + Compliment
(?)  Do/does + S + V1 + Compliment + ?

 If the subject is third person singular (he, she, it, John, Mary, the book, etc.), the verb uses the –s/-es form.
Example :   (+)  I play computer.                     >> He plays computer.
                   (-)   I don’t play computer.            >> He doesn’t play computer.
                   (?)  Do I play computer?               >> Does he play computer?

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