Complete the table.
Verb Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative?
play I played the drums,
I didn't play the guitar
. Did I play piano?
walk Wal to work
I
to class.
O ID the dog?
stay I
at home.
He
awake.
she
up late?
work He
in a shop .
Well
last week. You Yesterday?
wash I
Ithe car
You
your hands
.
the
the dishes?
kiss I
my son.
He
me goodbye. You
my sister? ?
tolk My mum
Ho us.
Tracy
| Spanish. The
to you?
the door.
the email.
open
ID
the letter?
your
Answers
Answer:
The simple present tense
The simple present tense is one of the basic tenses in the English language. It is the first tense you learn before all other tenses. It is very important to know how to build it.
Positive statements
With I, you, we, they, verbs in the simple present tense don't have any special ending. You simply use the infinitive form of the verb: I want.., You need.., We go.., They like...
With he, she, it you need to add -s to the verb: he wants, she needs, he likes, he eats, she meets, it works.
Read the simple present forms of the verb to have. There is an exception to the rule above:
I have
You have
He, she, it has
We have
You have
They have
As you see, you don't just add s to the verb have! You must use the form has with he, she, it.