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Rakhmatov Doniyor. Correct use of present tense forms and interrogative forms in oral and written speech In a sentence, a verb and its form convey the time of the occurrence or the happening. If the verb used conveys the present time, it is a Present tense. For Example-
I sleep.
She runs
It is very important to be sure of which tense your sentence is going to use. Further, we will discuss the types of Present tense and their rules in detail.
Simple Present Tense We use the present tense in English grammar to communicate about anything happening right now, or that is true now and at any time. To put it another way, we use the present tense to describe an event occurring right now. The verb form in the simple present tense is the same as the verb's root form. We employ the simple present tense to show a fact or something always true. We use the simple present tense for tasks that we do daily—regularly or habitually—to describe ideas, feelings, views, beliefs, and a planned action or an event that will occur in the future. This tense can also be used with a few adverbs to express something that happens just once in a while.
It is used to convey the repeated actions, Universal truths, occurrences on a daily basis and more.
Positive Sentences Rule- Subject+ Verb (First Form) + s/es + Object
Examples
I go to the School.
He goes to a temple.
They go to a temple.
We go to the Zoo every Sunday.
Negative Sentences Rule- Sub + do/does + not + verb (first form) +object
Examples
I do not go to Church.
We do not go to Church.
You do not go to Church.
She does not go to Church.
Interrogative Sentences Rule- Do/Does +not +Verb(First form) +object
ExamplesDo
I go to tuition?
Does she go to tuition?
Do we go to tuition?
Do they go to tuition?
Present Continuous Tense This Tense is used to describe the actions going on in the present.