The Literary Honeycomb

The Literary Honeycomb

Grammar Quiz | Present Tense Quiz |Quiz 27

 Present Tense Multiple Choice Questions  Quiz 

Verbs are words that show actions or a state of being.Verbs change forms according to the time of the action.they are called tenses.The Present Tense talk about the Present.
  • Simple Present
  • Present Continuous
  • Present Perfect Tense
  • Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Simple Present Tense

The simple present tense tells us:

  • What a person or thing does
  • What a person or thing is
  • What a person or thing possesses or owns

The simple present tense is used to talk about:

  • habits
  • repeated actions 
  • general truths and facts
  • state or condition
  • possession
  • senses,thoughts and feelings
When we use the simple present tense,the noun and the verb agree with each other.
Subject +( Verb+ s/es)+ Object
              for
Plural nouns + verb
Singular nouns+ (verb+s)

The pronoun and the verb must agree with each other.

We use do not and does not to make the negative forms in simple present tense.
We use do and does when we want to ask yes/no questions in the simple present.  
                           


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