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Simple Present Tense: Interrogative Form (BE)

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 Interrogative Form (BE) To make questions (?)  with be , we put the verb before the subject . Here are some examples: Am I late? Is the tax i here? Are   we late? Are my keys in the car? Do you know all these question words?  Who = Quién What = Qué When = Cuando Where =  Donde Why =  Porqué How = Cómo Contractions with is : Who 's What 's When 's Where 's Why 's How 's Here are some examples: Who 's that? What 's this? When 's the party? Where 's the station? Why are we here? How are you? If you have any questions, please send an email: jrivas@ueffya.org

Simple Present Tense: Additions with and…, too / and… not, either.

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 Additions with and…, too / and… not, either Use an addition to avoid repeating the same information in the second part of the sentences. Use too for affirmative sentences. Use not, either for negative sentences. Along with either , a similar word, neither is used in negative states. Use a comma (,) before too and either. Here are some examples with and ..., too A bear can run very fast and a tiger runs very fast,  too. I love  swimming and my son loves it,  too. My cousin loves  to hear stories and I do, too. My uncle is  a wonderful storyteller and my aunt is, too. He tells scary stories and she does, too. Here are some examples with  and ...,  not, either. She doesn't like to lose games, and  her partner doesn't like it either. I 'm not a child and my cousin isn't, either. He doesn't watch much television and I don't, either. Tom doesn't go  to college and her sister doesn't , either I don't have a desk and my classmates don...

Simple Present Tense: Affirmative, Negative Form

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Simple Present Tense Affirmative Form Here are some examples: This soup tastes great. I smell  something awful. We have a computer at home. I think this pie is delicious. Negative Form Use don't or doesn't to make negative sentences. Use the base form of the verb with an Aux. Verb don't or doesn' t Here are some examples: She does not have enough time to finish things. He does not finish  other people's sentences for them. I do not learn new words every day. We do not work  on weekends My office does not have a window. If you have any questions, please send an email: jrivas@ueffya.org