Present Indefinite Tense
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Present Indefinite Tense which is often called as Simple Present Tense. First form of verb with ‘s’ or ‘es’ is used with Singular Subjects. Singular Subjects are he, she, it and single name.

Present Indefinite Tense

Helping Verbs and form of verb of Present Simple Tense

Helping verbs —————————>

Form of Verb —————————>

Do and Does

1st form of verb (with s or es used for Singulars Only)

Singulars are he, she, it, single name.

Identification of Present Indefinite tense

Affirmative Sentences (positive)

SubjectVerbObject
ShehelpsAyesha
Theyreadnewspaper

Negative Sentences (negative)

SubjectHelping VerbnotVerbObject
ShedoesnothelpAyesha
Theydonotreadbook

Interrogative Sentences (question)

Helping VerbSubjectVerbObjectPunctuation Mark
Doweplayfootball?
Doeshelearnpoem?

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#1. These poets ______ romantic poems.

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#2. I ______ to Bazar.

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#3. You ______ learn your lesson.

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#4. Helping verbs in Present Indefinite Tense are:

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#5. ______ Sana not take a bath daily?

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#6. ______ loves to listen to melodious songs.

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#7. ______ goes to buy vegetables daily.

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#8. ______ do not tease people.

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#9. ______ you like to watch cricket?

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#10. I ______ my prayers.

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Present Indefinite Tense

English Tenses

Present

Present Indefinite Tense

Present Continuous Tense

Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Past

Past Indefinite Tense

Past Continuous Tense

Past Perfect Tense

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Future

Future Indefinite Tense

Future Continuous Tense

Future Perfect Tense

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

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