Simple Present Forms
The simple present is just the base form of the verb. Questions are made with do and negative forms are made with do not.
- Statement: You speak English.
- Question: Do you speak English?
- Negative: You do not speak English.
In the third person singular, -s or -es is added. Questions are made with does and negative forms are made with does not.
- Statement: He speaks English.
- Question: Does he speak English?
- Negative: He does not speak English.
FORM Will
[will + VERB]
Examples:
- You will help him later.
- Will you help him later?
- You will not help him later.
Subject | will | infinitive without to |
---|---|---|
Affirmative | ||
I | will | go |
I | shall | go |
Negative | ||
They | will not | see |
They | won't | see |
Interrogative | ||
Will | she | ask? |
Interrogative negative | ||
Won't | they | try? |
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