Senin, 14 Desember 2009

simple present tense

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Definition :
The simple present tense is used to express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions and wishes; to give instructions or directions; to express fixed arrangements, present or future.

In The Simple Present Tense we can meet Adverb Of Time.
They are….
Adverb of Time
• Always
• Never
• Every
• Often
• Seldom
• Usually
• Sometimes

There are two kinds of Simple Present Tense…


A. VERBAL SENTENCE
Affirmative Form
S +V1(-s/-es) +Object
Examples..
I read the book.
She goes to school every day.

Negative Form
S+ do/does+ not+ V1+ object
Examples..
I do not read book.
She does not go to school every day.

Interrogative
Do/does+ S+ V1+ Object + ?

Examples...
Do I read the book ?
Does she go to school every day?



B. NOMINAL SENTENCE

AFFIRMATIVE FORM
S+ to be(am/is/are)+ noun/adjective/adverb

Examples
I am a student.
He is handsome.

NEGATIVE FORM
S+ to be+ not+ noun/adjective/adverb

Examples…
I am not student.
He is not handsome.

INTERROGATIVE FORM
To be+ S+ noun/adjective/adverb

Examples…
Am I student?
Is he handsome?

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