English Grammar help 1-3

This page from a Unit 3 textbook focuses on the present simple tense, covering negative and interrogative forms. It illustrates the structure of negative sentences with both full and short forms (e.g., "I do not play" vs. "I don't play"). The page also explains how to form questions using "Do" and "Does", and provides short affirmative and negative answers. Examples of regular plural nouns are included, divided into two groups to show different patterns (e.g., football/footballs, bus/buses). The textbook excerpts illustrate simple present usage in sentences about daily routines and preferences.

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  • Present Simple - Negative Forms: Explains how to construct negative sentences in the present simple tense, demonstrating both full forms (e.g., "I do not play") and contracted forms (e.g., "I don't play"). Examples are provided for different subjects (I, you, he/she/it, we, they).
  • Present Simple - Interrogative Forms: Shows how to form questions in the present simple tense using "Do" and "Does". It covers different subject pronouns and demonstrates how to construct questions (e.g., "Do I live...?", "Does she live...?".)
  • Short Answers: Illustrates how to give short affirmative and negative answers to present simple questions. It includes both the verb "do/does" in the answer and demonstrates the contracted form in negative answers, (e.g. "Yes, I do", "No, I don't")
  • Plural Nouns (Regular): Provides examples of regular plural nouns, categorized into two groups demonstrating typical English noun pluralization (e.g. football - footballs, bus - buses).