Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Simple present and progressive present
- Simple present
- Is one of the verb forms associated with the present tense. In this form the auxiliar verbs changed (Do-Does) in affirmative sentences and (Don't-Doesn't) in negative sentences. In interrogative
sentences the auxiliar verbs must be the first word in the question.
- I
- You
- He
- She
- It
- We
- You
- They
- They read a book
- They DON'T read a book
- DO they read a book?
- You read a book
- You DON'T read a book
- DO you read a kook?
- We read a book
- We DON'T read a book
- DO we read a book?
- It Reads a book
- It DOESN'T read a book
- DOES it read a book?
- She reads a book
- She DOESN'T read a book
- DOES she read a book?
- He reads a book
- He DOESN'T read a book
- DOES he read a book?
- You read a book
- You DON'Tread a book
- DO you read a book?
- I read a book
- I DON'T read a book
- DO i read a book?
- The structure in this form is very understandable for the auxiliar verbs in affirmative, negative and interrogative
sentences. Third person singular verbs always have S or ES.
- I-You: DO
- He-She-It: DOES
- We-You-They: DO
- Progressive present
- Is one of the present tenses to express the idea that something is happening
now, with the auxiliar "ING" the auxiliar verbs in this form are: Am, Is and Are
- The composition in this form is
- Pronoun+Auxiliar verb+ action verb+ING
- I am studying for the english text
- You are studying for the english text
- He/She/It is studying for the english text
- We are studying for the english text
- You are studying for the english text
- They are studying for the english text
- They are not studying for the english text
- You are not studying for the english text
- We are not studing for the snglish text
- He/She/It is not studying for the english text
- You are not studying for the enlgish text
- I am not studying for the english text