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Introduction – Present Indefinite Tense
The Present Indefinite Tense, also known as the Present Simple Tense, is one of the most basic and important parts of English grammar. It is used to describe daily routines, habits, general facts, and universal truths. For example, we use this tense to talk about things we do regularly, such as β€˜I go to school’ or β€˜She plays cricket.’ It is simple to learn but very important for building correct sentences.
Uses of Present Indefinite Tense
πŸ•’ 1. Daily Routine We use it to talk about things we do every day. πŸ‘‰ Examples: I wake up early. She goes to school. We eat dinner at 8 PM. πŸ” 2. Habits We use it to describe habits or repeated actions. πŸ‘‰ Examples: He drinks tea every morning. She reads books daily. They play cricket on weekends. 🌍 3. General Facts We use it for things that are always true. πŸ‘‰ Examples: The sun rises in the east. Water boils at 100Β°C. Birds fly in the sky. πŸ“ Quick Tip: Words like every day, always, usually, often are commonly used with the Present Indefinite Tense.
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Sentence Structure – Present Indefinite Tense
βœ… 1. Positive Sentences Used to tell something in a simple way. πŸ‘‰ Structure: Subject + base verb (+ s/es with he/she/it) πŸ‘‰ Examples: I play cricket. She plays cricket. They go to school. ❌ 2. Negative Sentences Used to say something is not happening. πŸ‘‰ Structure: Subject + do/does + not + base verb πŸ‘‰ Examples: I do not play cricket. She does not play cricket. They do not go to school. ❓ 3. Interrogative Sentences (Questions) Used to ask questions. πŸ‘‰ Structure: Do/Does + subject + base verb? πŸ‘‰ Examples: Do you play cricket? Does she play cricket? Do they go to school? πŸ“ Quick Tip: Use β€œdoes” with he, she, it Use β€œdo” with I, you, we, they
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Examples (Easy to Understand)
πŸ•’ Daily Life Examples I wake up early in the morning. She goes to school every day. We eat dinner together. He plays cricket in the evening. They watch TV at night. πŸ” More Simple Examples She drinks milk daily. I do my homework. We go to the market. He reads a book. They help their parents. πŸ“ Quick Tip: These sentences show daily routine and habits, so we use the Present Indefinite Tense.
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Quiz Exercise
This quiz will test your understanding of the Present Indefinite Tense, including correct verb forms and sentence structure.
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Complete Course on Present Indefinite Tense

πŸ— 1. Affirmative (Positive Sentences)

πŸ‘‰ Formula:
Subject + Base Verb + s/es (with he/she/it)

Examples:

  • I play cricket.
  • You read books.
  • They watch TV.
  • He plays cricket.
  • She reads books.

πŸ“Œ Rule:

  • I / You / We / They β†’ base verb
  • He / She / It β†’ verb + s/es

❌ 2. Negative Sentences

πŸ‘‰ Formula:
Subject + do/does + not + base verb

Examples:

  • I do not play cricket.
  • You do not read books.
  • They do not watch TV.
  • He does not play cricket.
  • She does not read books.

πŸ“Œ Short Forms:

  • do not = don’t
  • does not = doesn’t

❓ 3. Interrogative Sentences (Questions)

πŸ‘‰ Formula:
Do/Does + Subject + base verb?

Examples:

  • Do you play cricket?
  • Do they watch TV?
  • Does he play cricket?
  • Does she read books?

πŸ”„ 4. Negative Interrogative (Very Useful)

πŸ‘‰ Formula:
Do/Does + Subject + not + base verb?

Examples:

  • Do you not play cricket?
  • Does he not go to school?

πŸ‘‰ Short form:

  • Don’t you play cricket?
  • Doesn’t he go to school?
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