Simple present tense

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Presented to STIKES Wiyata Husada College Students

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Presented to STIKES Wiyata Husada College Students

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(+) S + V1 (s/es) (+ O+ adv). >V1 ord (-) S + do,does +Not+ V1 (+ O +adv.)

>V1 Ord (?) Do,Does + S +V1 (+ O + adv) ? Yes, S + D0, Does No, S + Do, Does + Not (don’t/doesn’t)

(-?) Do,Does + S +Not + V1 (+ O + adv)? Don’t/Doesn’t + S + V1 (+ O + adv)?

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(+) They Study English at STIKES WHS every Friday

(- ) They don’t study English at STIKES WHS every Friday

(? ) Do they study English at STIKES WHS every Friday?

- Yes, They do- No they don’t (-?) Don’t they study English at STIKES

WHS every Friday/Do they Not study English at STIKES WHS every Friday

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(+) She studies English at WHS English Course

(-) She doesn’t study English at WHS English Course

(?) Does she study English at WHS English Course?

- Yes, she does- No, she doesn’t (-?) Doesn’t she study English at WHS

English Course? / Does she not study English at WHS English Course?

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(+) S + is, am, are + Noun and Adj (-) S + is, am, are + not Noun and Adj (?) Is, am, are + S + Noun and Adjo Yes, S + am, is areo No, S + am, is, are +not

(-?) Is, am, are + S +not+ Noun and Adj/ isn’t, aren’t + S + Noun and adj

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(+) They are student (-) they are not student (?) Are they student? Yes, they are No, they are not

(-?) Are they not student?/aren’t they students?

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Usuallly Generally Habitually Normally

BIASANYA

Every day Every week Every month Every year Every morning

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Alway Seldom Rarely Often/frequently Never Sometimes /

occasionally

Once a week Twice a week Three times a day

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Habitual actionI get up at 05.00 every dayShe alway wakes up at 04.00 General truthThe sun rises in the East and sets in the West AbilityAna speaks English Fluently Imperative (perintah)Open your book!Don’t disturb me