What is the main structure of a sentence in the affirmative in the present simple? ❌ + ((❌❌) ❌ (➕❌/OR NOT))
The version of the verb "go", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
What is the main structure of a sentence in the negative in the present simple? ❌ + ❌ + ❌ + ( (❌❌) ❌)
The abbreviated form of the expression "DO NOT" is:
The abbreviated form of the expression "DOES NOT" is:
What is the main structure of a sentence in the interrogative negative in the present simple? ❌ + ❌ + ❌ + ((❌❌) ❌) ?
The version of the verb "miss", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
The version of the verb "search", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
The version of the verb "wash", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
The version of the verb "study", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
The version of the verb "try", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
The version of the verb "apply", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
In which of these cases the verb only needs the letter "s" when accompanied by He/She/It in the simple present?
When it ends up with "s/ss/sh/ch/x"
When it ends up with a "vowel + y"
When it ends up with a "consonant + y"
The version of the verb "play", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
The version of the verb "buy", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
The version of the verb "do", when it goes with He/She/It, in the simple present tense is:
What is the main structure of a sentence in the interrogative in the present simple? ❌ (OR NOT) + ❌ + ❌ + ( (❌❌) ❌) ?