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What are the types of present simple tense? Positive
Negative statements
Questions
Negative questions
Conditional
Compound declarative sentences
Complex declarative sentences
Compound complex declarative sentences
Imperative
Exclamatory

Examples:

  • You speak English.
  • Do you speak English?
  • You do not speak English.
What are the types of present simple tense?

1. Positive declarative sentences

Simple declarative sentences
    Present simple tense simple declarative sentence with most main verbs.
    Present simple tense simple declarative sentence with 'to have.'
    Present simple tense simple declarative sentence with 'to be.'
    Present simple tense simple declarative sentence with modal verbs.
Compound declarative sentences
Complex declarative sentences
Compound complex declarative sentences

2. Negative declarative sentences

Present simple tense simple negative declarative sentence with most main verbs
Present simple tense simple negative declarative sentence with 'to do.'
Present simple tense simple negative declarative sentence with 'to have.'
Present simple tense simple negative declarative sentence with 'to be.'
Present simple tense simple negative declarative sentence with modal verbs.

3. Questions

4. Negative questions

Present simple tense negative questions with most main verbs.
Present simple tense negative questions with 'to do.'
Present simple tense negative questions with 'to have.'
Present simple tense negative questions with 'to be.'
Present simple tense negative questions with modal verbs.

5. Conditional Declarative Sentences