Verbs: Expressing the Present
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Which sentence is in the Simple Present tense?
Water ______ at 100° Celsius. Choose the correct form of the verb.
Which of the following sentences uses the Present Continuous tense correctly?
Choose the correct negative form: 'He ______ play cricket.'
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Which proverb is written in the Simple Present tense (as it should be)?
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Time and tide wait for none.
Step 1: Proverbs express permanent truths or timeless wisdom. Step 2: We always use Simple Present tense for proverbs because they state things that are always true. Step 3: 'Time and tide wait for none' is in Simple Present – the subject is 'Time and tide' (plural), so the verb is 'wait' (no 's'). Step 4: 'Waited' is past tense – wrong for a proverb. 'Are waiting' is Present Continuous – used for temporary actions. 'Will wait' is future tense – all incorrect.
What is the correct question form in Simple Present for 'she/play'?
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Does she play?
Step 1: For questions in Simple Present, we use Do/Does at the beginning. Step 2: For he/she/it – use 'Does'. For I/we/you/they – use 'Do'. Step 3: Since the subject is 'she', we use 'Does'. Step 4: After 'Does', the main verb always stays in base form: play (NOT plays). This is a very common mistake. Step 5: 'Is she play?' is wrong because 'is' is used for Present Continuous questions (e.g., Is she playing?).
Which sentence uses Present Continuous for a temporary action (not happening at this exact moment)?
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These days we are looking for a new house.
Step 1: Present Continuous has two main uses: (a) actions happening at the exact time of speaking, and (b) temporary actions that are going on around now but may not be happening at this very second. Step 2: 'These days we are looking for a new house' shows a temporary situation – they are searching for a house these days, but not necessarily at this exact moment. Step 3: 'Look! The dog is barking' and 'She is eating her lunch now' describe actions happening right now (at the time of speaking). Step 4: 'These days' is the key clue for temporary ongoing action.
Which verb is a 'non-action verb' (stative verb) and should NOT normally be used in the Present Continuous tense?
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know
Step 1: Some verbs describe states (feelings, thoughts, senses, possession) rather than actions. These are called non-action or stative verbs. Step 2: 'Know' is a verb of mental state – it describes a state of mind, not something you physically do. You cannot begin or stop 'knowing' at will. Step 3: Therefore, we say 'I know the answer' (NOT 'I am knowing the answer'). Step 4: 'Run', 'sing', and 'jump' are action verbs – they describe physical activities that can start and stop, so they can be used in continuous tenses. Step 5: Other examples of non-action verbs: love, believe, hear, own, seem
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