Simple Present of Verbs. Language Objective: We will write complete sentences in the simple present verb tense in three forms: declarative negative Interrogative.

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Simple Present of Verbs

Language Objective: We will write complete sentences in the simple present verb tense in three forms: declarative negative Interrogative.

Application (Why?) We use the Simple Present to show actions that: happen routinely happen in the present, are simple facts.

Parts of Speech: Verbs Singular subject- verb(s) Plural subject- verb (I/you) modals: Singular subject-does Plural subject/I/you- do

Formulas & Examples Declarative + Present: Singular Subject + verbs + finisher. Plural Subject + verb + finisher. Example: The young girl brushes her teeth every morning. The young girl and her brother brush their teeth every morning.

Negative - Present: Subject + does/do + not + verb + finisher. Example: The vacation does not start until Saturday. Herbivores do not eat meat.

Interrogative ? Present: Do/Does+ subject + verb + finisher? Example: Does your neighbor walk her dog daily? Do the dishes need to be put away?

Simple Present Time Markers Every day Every ________ During ________ Always Routinely Habitually Consistently

SubjectsVerbs (infinitive form) Singular Plural

Example Sentences Declarative Negative Interrogative