Don't forget the 's'! Even really advanced students do this!.Let's take the verb 'play' as an example: It's just the verb with an extra 's' if the subject is 'he', 'she', or 'it'. Ĭlick here to practise making positive, negative and question forms with 'be' (exercise 1) Click here to practise making positive, negative and question forms with 'be' (exercise 2) Present simple tense with other verbs With all other verbs, we make the present simple in the same way. If you'd like to make a 'wh' question, you just put the question word at the front:Ĭlick here to practise making 'wh' questions with 'be'. You only add 'not'.Ĭlick here to practise making the negative with 'be'.Īnd finally let's talk about the question form of the present simple with 'be'.įirstly, here's the 'yes / no' question form:Ĭlick here to practise making yes / no questions with 'be'. This is sometimes called 'affirmative')Ĭlick here to practise making the positive with 'be'. Here's the positive form (positive means a normal sentence, not a negative or a question. Simple present tense with 'be' The verb 'be' is different from the other verbs in this tense. Or, click here for all the practice exercises about this tense.If you'd prefer to learn about how to USE the Present Simple jump to this page.Many students have problems with the form (or how to make it). We need to use the Present Simple a lot in English, so it's really important to understand it well.
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