SIMPLE PRESENT (ACTION VERBS)
WHAT IS IT?
Refers to the use of the simple verb tense present to talk about action that occur regularly, habitually, or routinely in the present. In this case, it is used to the describe actions that or happening in the current moment or that are ingrained habits.
ACTION VERBS:AFIRMATIVE:
S+V+C
-S: general.
-Es: sh,ch,ss,o,x,z.
-Ies: y + consonant.
NEGATIVE:
-Do not or don't: I, they, we and you.
-Does not or doesn't: She, he and it.
INTERROGATIVE:
Auxiliar Verb + S + V + C + ?
INTERROGATIVE OPEN:
Pronouns interrogatives + Auxiliar verb + S + V + C + ?
EXAMPLE:
+She reads books.
- She doesn't read books.
? Does she read books?
? What does she read?



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