2. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas.
She doesn’t play the flute.
Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange.
We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
3. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas.
She doesn’t play the flute.
Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange.
We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
4. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She doesn’t play the flute.
Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange.
We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
5. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute.
Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange.
We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
6. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange.
We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
7. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
They live in England. Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange.
We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
8. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
They live in England. They don’t live in
England.
Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange.
We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
9. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
They live in England. They don’t live in England. Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange. My sister doesn’t eat an
orange.
We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
10. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
They live in England. They don’t live in England. Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange. My sister doesn’t eat an
orange.
Does my sister eat an
orange?
We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
11. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
They live in England. They don’t live in England. Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange. My sister doesn’t eat an
orange.
Does my sister eat an
orange?
We study physics. We don’t study physics.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
12. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
They live in England. They don’t live in England. Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange. My sister doesn’t eat an
orange.
Does my sister eat an
orange?
We study physics. We don’t study physics. Do we study physics?
Does your sister speak
Italian?
13. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
They live in England. They don’t live in England. Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange. My sister doesn’t eat an
orange.
Does my sister eat an
orange?
We study physics. We don’t study physics. Do we study physics?
Your sister speaks Italian. Does your sister speak
Italian?
14. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
They live in England. They don’t live in England. Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange. My sister doesn’t eat an
orange.
Does my sister eat an
orange?
We study physics. We don’t study physics. Do we study physics?
Your sister speaks Italian. Your sister doesn’t speak
Italian.
Does your sister speak
Italian?
15. PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
affirmative negative interrogative
I like bananas. I don’t like bananas. Do you like bananas?
Do I like bananas?
She plays the flute. She doesn’t play the flute. Does she play the flute?
They live in England. They don’t live in England. Do they live in England?
My sister eats an orange. My sister doesn’t eat an
orange.
Does my sister eat an
orange?
We study physics. We don’t study physics. Do we study physics?
Your sister speaks Italian. Your sister doesn’t speak
Italian.
Does your sister speak
Italian?